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- a_x_h_75
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Either will (should) work. The 'N' simply refers to RoHS compliance ('N'o lead). The DK indicates the device is an early sample. Neither selection will damage your device.
Cheers,
Alex
- RZyde
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Thanks Alex for your answer. Now I can understand the names better.
I always use the shorter version and everything works well. Maybe I'll make a comparison later for a bigger project and see if there are differences in compilation or used logic units.
Best regards,
Rafael