Martin,Ideally what I would like to see is a project with a simple c program that uses the SPT to do a FFT on a 32 values array and then calculates the local maximums. Everything you have to do in the graph part,The c code (should be minimal)Every think you have to do as config in various files.
I think it will be an invaluable addition to your documentation.
Happy New Year! and thank you for your support so far.
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Re: SPT graph tool
reply from Martin Kovar in S32 Design Studio - View the full discussionHi, I answered your question in the following thread: SPT tool fails to install This is the only one document, which is available for SPT graphical tool. About SPT toolkit which is available on NXP website (SPT toolkit for MPC5775K|NXP ), we have only documents and examples which are part of installation. Unfortunately the whole SPT module which is part of MPC5775K or S32R is too complex and customer are supported by their FAE's. Regards,Martin
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