Missing data after 8Mbps baudrate in SPI

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Missing data after 8Mbps baudrate in SPI

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madhavaishriram
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Hi all,

I am using MKE157256 FRDM board.

In that i am trying to read and write data through SPI bus. 

Using PMOD SF3 flash device as slave device on SPI0 peripheral. 

if the baud rate is less that 8mbps then i am able to read the flash device address.

Please find below pic.

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If the  baudrate increases to more that 8mbps then data is not coming correctly.

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Please if any one has any suggestion please let me know.

 

Thanks in advance. 

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madhavaishriram
Contributor II

Hi @PabloAvalos 

The PMOD SF3 is supports more that 8Mbps rate it is supporting around 108Mbps rate.

Please find the below attached picture of PMOD SF3 data sheet

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Thanks

Shriram Madhavai

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PabloAvalos
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi @madhavaishriram 

 

Please accept my apologies for the delay. I truly appreciate your patience.

 

After double-checking the issue, we regret the inconveniences that this might cause, but we were unable to reproduce your issue in order to help you, due to this part is not from NXP products. A suggestion is to contact directly this PMOD SF3 manufacturer support in order to get some help on the issue that you are presenting.

 

Hope this might not cause inconvenience for you, we are still available for you to gladly answer any other question related to NXP products.

 

Thank you.
Sincerely,
Pablo Avalos.

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PabloAvalos
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi @madhavaishriram 

 

Thank you so much for using our community. I really appreciate your patience.

 

Regarding your issue, are you sure that the part PMOD SF3 supports rates above 8Mbps? It comes to my mind that probably it is your maximum transmission rate in order to avoid the issue.

 

Please let me know if you have more questions.

 

Thank you.
Best Regards.
Pablo Avalos.

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