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Re: how to use interrupt in hitech C........................
hi praveen_palaparthi,
you will find a lot of examples here
https://www.microchipc.com/
best regards,
stroma
flash program using visualdsp
hi vandelay,
you can select format /binary, hex8, hex32, include .../ and other parameters of the ldr file from loader tab of the preferences dialog in visual dsp.
see EE-240 /link below/ for blackfin booting process details. it is very similar to sharc booting...
ad dsps
hi vandelay,
In general you have to:
1. configure you adsp pins according boot method /spi eeprom/
2. write your code in visual dsp
3. configure compiler and linker according boot method
4. compile and link the code with spi boot kernel included to .LDR file
5. program spi eeprom with...
analog devices spi boot mcu
hi vandelay,
you can boot adsp2136x from primary spi interface /those with dedicated pins/ using spi flash memory, spi eeprom or spi master processor.
best regards,
stroma
louis99
the answers off your questions is in this thread. don't be so LAZY and read you will learn a lot!
about 18F4550 corruption look my post here
best regards
stroma
Re: How realize low timebase of oscilloscope in high speed A
Hi alphi,
Why don’t you use a D flip-flop for synchronization? Connect unsync 100Khz to D input, synchronization clock /20 MHz/ to clock input and get synchronized 100 KHz clock from Q output.
Hi wichayen,
DMA is also used for fast data transfer between some peripheral and internal memory without utilization of cpu core. Usually core set up the DMA transfer /base address and size of data block and other parameters / and start it. After that DMA controller takes control until the...
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