Hi community.
Our customer has two question below.
About the ECSPI Master Mode Timing Parameters.
1, "ECSPIx_SCLK High or Low Time (tSW)"
Read at the time of 21.5ns (min) it is would be fixed ? regardless of the setting frequency of ECSPIx_SCLK?
(If the slower the frequency of SCLK when tSW (min) will also be larger? )
2 "ECSPIx_MISO Setup Time (tSmiso)"
Read at: tSW=21.5ns(min), tSmiso 18 ns (min) seems like a tough value and nalow is it correct?
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Hi Takashi
1. Read time of 21.5ns (min) is not fixed, it is given for max.
available frequency and will be increased proportionally ECSPIx_SCLK frequency
2. you are right, it seems as tough at max. frequency, however ar lower
frequency this may be acceptable
Best regards
igor
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Hi commujnity.
I want to make sure about the answer.
About for 1.
tSW (min) is change by setting frequency, numerical value can be calculated from the set frequency?
(50% of the set frequency cycle?)
Example) tSW value, when it is set to ECSPIx_SCLK = 20MHz (min)
And about for 2.
Please allowed to check just in case.
tSmiso is fixed min = 18ns, regardless of the setting frequency.
Hi Takashi
tSW=21.5ns (min) is defined by max. operational frequency.
With 20MHz it will be T/2 (T=1/20MHz) (typ.)
yes, min = 18ns, regardless of the setting frequency
~igor
Hi Takashi
1. Read time of 21.5ns (min) is not fixed, it is given for max.
available frequency and will be increased proportionally ECSPIx_SCLK frequency
2. you are right, it seems as tough at max. frequency, however ar lower
frequency this may be acceptable
Best regards
igor
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