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Set USB max power consumption of kint* controllers to 100mA #14546

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All generations of Teensy microcontrollers stay below (or at) the 100mA mark.

This makes the controllers work in tight power budgets, e.g. when connected to a
USB hub.

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All generations of Teensy microcontrollers stay below (or at) the 100mA mark.

This makes the controllers work in tight power budgets, e.g. when connected to a
USB hub.
@tzarc tzarc requested a review from a team September 21, 2021 22:36
@drashna drashna merged commit 2e67064 into qmk:develop Sep 21, 2021
ptrxyz pushed a commit to ptrxyz/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Apr 9, 2022
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