Hacking Hardware Switch OLED SkHynix with Picofly long boot-time

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Probably 1-3 seconds. 0.2mm magnet wire from mosfet to drain and source, then 36awg from gate to tiny.
OK, so I think the main problem with my long glitching-time is in fact the apu-flex-cable. I will replace it with a single-mosfet install and give feedback.
 

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OK, so I think the main problem with my long glitching-time is in fact the apu-flex-cable. I will replace it with a single-mosfet install and give feedback.

Some eMMC are slow at glitching. Whether you use a single mosfet or the fpc. It doesn't matter the scenario. Its within the firmware of the picofly support. You are just waiting your time replacing a component. You might as well break something. Other users here already mentioned this on your previous posts.
 

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Some eMMC are slow at glitching. Whether you use a single mosfet or the fpc. It doesn't matter the scenario. Its within the firmware of the picofly support. You are just waiting your time replacing a component. You might as well break something. Other users here already mentioned this on your previous posts.
Thats right, but others said its worth trying…and i love soldering so its not wasted time. And in the end i learned a bit…even if its not improving glitch-time.
 

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