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Mar 25, 2017
03:07 AM
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Mar 25, 2017
03:07 AM
I have an application in which I have to use four SPI channels (not simultaneously) and two UART Channels. I have built a project successfully containing these all. I want to know whether it would work or not. Please find attached herewith the project as SMC.zip.
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Mar 25, 2017
03:23 AM
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Mar 25, 2017
03:23 AM
I apologize for asking for four SPI channels. Actually I need three and there are three SPI and two UART Channels in the attached project mentioned above. In my algorithm I need two USIC channels at a time. Can I use this project as starting platform?
Mar 25, 2017
04:40 AM
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Mar 25, 2017
04:40 AM
Why not verifying it on your own XMC13x board?
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Mar 26, 2017
09:14 PM
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Mar 26, 2017
09:14 PM
It's not only about verifying, I have a doubt whether I can switch USIC channels at 500 ms interval. Will it be feasible and robust considering the ARM architecture of Infineon?
Mar 27, 2017
03:19 AM
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Mar 27, 2017
03:19 AM
It has nothing to do with the ARM architecture. USIC is not a part of ARM core.
In my opinion, you could switch the configuration of USIC. But at which a frequency it is feasible and stable, No one could give a theoretical prediction. It depends on many other conditions.
I guess you must try it on the real hardware and don't believe anyone others' assumption.
In my opinion, you could switch the configuration of USIC. But at which a frequency it is feasible and stable, No one could give a theoretical prediction. It depends on many other conditions.
I guess you must try it on the real hardware and don't believe anyone others' assumption.