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Dec 10, 2014
09:02 AM
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09:02 AM
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Dec 10, 2014
09:59 PM
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Dec 10, 2014
09:59 PM
Hi,
In standard SSC applications, the trailing delay is mainly used to ensure stability on the output lines as well as to respect the slave hold time requirements.
Do you mean that you don't want any hold time? I'm afraid it is not possible.
Best regards,
Sophia
In standard SSC applications, the trailing delay is mainly used to ensure stability on the output lines as well as to respect the slave hold time requirements.
Do you mean that you don't want any hold time? I'm afraid it is not possible.
Best regards,
Sophia
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Dec 11, 2014
05:45 AM
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Dec 11, 2014
05:45 AM
Thanks for your reply Sophia, seems like you didn´t get me right.
Yes I need hold time, but I want the slave select signal (called Update below) to be already high with the last edge of clock.
That´s how my protocol should look like:
That´s what I measered with the Oscilloscope:
Best regards
Yes I need hold time, but I want the slave select signal (called Update below) to be already high with the last edge of clock.
That´s how my protocol should look like:
That´s what I measered with the Oscilloscope:
Best regards
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Dec 11, 2014
10:46 PM
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Dec 11, 2014
10:46 PM
Hi,
It seems that your protocol is not a standard SSC protocol which is not supported by our USIC module.
Best regards,
Sophia
It seems that your protocol is not a standard SSC protocol which is not supported by our USIC module.
Best regards,
Sophia