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Jul 29, 2016
11:29 PM
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Jul 29, 2016
11:29 PM
Good Day,
I'm working on a power electronics project, and seeking guidance from Infineon,Bangalore.
I intend using a digital control law for the feedback control system, and I'm completely new to Arm programming.
I have an XMC2GO with me.
How do I learn to program it? What all do I need to know to be able to program it in C? Like all those registers, GPIO, Interrupts etc?
Is there any resource to learn from?
How should I begin? I only have prior experience programming Arduino, so I don't think that is of any big help.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Arvind S
I'm working on a power electronics project, and seeking guidance from Infineon,Bangalore.
I intend using a digital control law for the feedback control system, and I'm completely new to Arm programming.
I have an XMC2GO with me.
How do I learn to program it? What all do I need to know to be able to program it in C? Like all those registers, GPIO, Interrupts etc?
Is there any resource to learn from?
How should I begin? I only have prior experience programming Arduino, so I don't think that is of any big help.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Arvind S
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Aug 02, 2016
01:25 PM
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01:25 PM
1.) Download and install the latest version of DAVE. It will ship with a GCC compiler that can be optimized.
2.) If you look through the forums, you will find some of my code that actually works with the XCM1100 processor. Unfortunately, Infineon's support of the XMC1100 processors is poor.
I am pretty big fan of the XMC2GO, and I have written code to simultaneously run both a boost converter and a fly-back converter. The XMC1000 processors are thoroughbred power supply processors!
Steve.
2.) If you look through the forums, you will find some of my code that actually works with the XCM1100 processor. Unfortunately, Infineon's support of the XMC1100 processors is poor.
I am pretty big fan of the XMC2GO, and I have written code to simultaneously run both a boost converter and a fly-back converter. The XMC1000 processors are thoroughbred power supply processors!
Steve.