Hello everyone,
I am working with MCUXpresso and I have an issue with the SPI program "dspi_interrupt_transfer" provided by the FRDM-K66's SDK.
Actually when I debug it and try to look inside the SPI0 and SPI1 registers these ones remain disabled in Memory -> Monitors Window.
Then I try with the SPI program "dspi_polling_transfer" and once again it doesn't work.
Is there a bug in DSPI SDK examples?
Do you have any solution for this problem because I run out of idea.
Best Regards
Ben
Hi, Benjamin,
As I have not FRDM-K66 board, I use FRDM-K64F to have a test for the exmple dspi_interrupt_transfer with the MCUExpresso tools and SDK, the example use SPI0 as master spi, use spi1 slave spi.
I can see the spi register value as the following screenshot.
Hope it can help you
BR
Xiangjun Rong
Hi Xiangjun,
Thanks for your help.
However it doesn't help me. It seems to be an IDE issue.
A new release of MCUXpresso has been brought and now allows to monitor only SPI0 (master).
But I still can't monitor SPI1 (slave) with my own program and the SDK example.
Is this issue coming from the founder?
Do I have to connect SCK, CS, MISO, MOSI between both channels or it is not important?
Best regards,
Ben
Hi, Benjamin,
If you can watch the SPI0 register, can not watch the SPI1 register, i think it is debugger issue of the MCUExpresso, it is not related whether you connect the SPI signals between SPI0 and SPI1.
BR
Xiangjun Rong
Hi Xiangjun,
Thank you for these informations.
Do you know when this problem will be resolved on MCUXpresso?
Best regards,
Ben
Besides, I am wondering if the issue would not come from the GPIO configuration in BOARD_InitBootPins() function.
Because both channel are using PCS0 as chip select.
Hi, Benjamin,
I do not think the issue comes from BOARD_InitBootPins() function, it is the debugger issue of MCUExpresso tools, because the MCUExpresso tools supports Kinetis just now.
BR
Xiangjun Rong
Thanks a lot for the answer.
Maybe you should be able to answer to this question too?
https://community.nxp.com/thread/457193
BR,
Benjamin Heder