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SCK frequency from LPSI4 of mimxrt1170

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sandeep_c
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hi iam using rt1170 with mcuxpresso sdk my slave device can support up to 40mhz but as of i can able to generate 1mhz only.

which register i want use to change the sclk of rt1170 from 1mhz to 10mhz

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EdwinHz
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Hi @sandeepc 

The maximum frequency for the LPSPI4 module is 135MHz. You can increase the source frequency for this module with the clock configuration tool. In this example, I simply double clicked the clock root section, selected LPSPI4 clock root, and changed the source to OSC_RC_400M and divider to /4 in order to increase the default clock frequency from 24MHz all the way to 100MHz. This clock source will allow you to have a higher range for your SCL frequency.

EdwinHz_0-1682102022444.png

With respect to the community post you reference, it only applies to S32K, not RT.

BR,
Edwin.

 

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EdwinHz
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Hi @sandeep_c,

Please loot into Section "70.3.1.3 Timing parameters" of the RM for more information about the timing configurations for the SPI modules. There you will find the description of the SCKDIV register, which you will have to adjust in order to change the divider of the modules frequency and that way determine a desired SCL frequency. In other words, the SCL frequency depends on both the SPI source clock as well as it's divider. The function "LPSPI_MasterSetBaudRate()" from the fsl_lpspi.c driver found in our SDK examples shows an optimal way of calculating and asserting a desired baud rate on a chosen LPSPI module, so you can refer to that routine for a proper implementation of baud rate change in your code.

 

BR,

Edwin.

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sandeep_c
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i tried with diffrent baudrate but still its not change if changes it less than 1mhz only
LPSPI4_CLK_ROOT 24mhz
#include <stdio.h>
#include "board.h"
#include "peripherals.h"
#include "pin_mux.h"
#include "clock_config.h"
#include "MIMXRT1176_cm7.h"
#include "fsl_debug_console.h"
/* TODO: insert other include files here. */
#include "fsl_lpspi.h"

/* TODO: insert other definitions and declarations here. */
void spi_init(void);
#define LPSPI61 1
#define LPSPI41 0

#if LPSPI41
#define LPSPI_MASTER_CLK_FREQ (CLOCK_GetFreqFromObs(CCM_OBS_LPSPI4_CLK_ROOT))
#endif
#if LPSPI61
#define LPSPI_MASTER_CLK_FREQ (CLOCK_GetFreqFromObs(CCM_OBS_LPSPI6_CLK_ROOT))
#endif


/*
* @brief Application entry point.
*/
//LPSPI_MasterSetBaudRate()
int main(void)
{
unsigned char str[]="hello";

/* Init board hardware. */
BOARD_InitBootPins();
BOARD_InitBootClocks();
BOARD_InitBootPeripherals();
#ifndef BOARD_INIT_DEBUG_CONSOLE_PERIPHERAL
/* Init FSL debug console. */
BOARD_InitDebugConsole();
#endif
spi_init();
PRINTF("Hello World\n");
lpspi_transfer_t fifo_read;
fifo_read.dataSize=6;
fifo_read.rxData=0;
fifo_read.txData=str;
#if LPSPI41
fifo_read.configFlags=kLPSPI_MasterPcs1 | kLPSPI_MasterPcsContinuous | kLPSPI_SlaveByteSwap;
#endif
#if LPSPI61
fifo_read.configFlags=kLPSPI_MasterPcs0 | kLPSPI_MasterPcsContinuous | kLPSPI_SlaveByteSwap;
#endif
while(1)
{
#if LPSPI61
LPSPI_MasterTransferBlocking(LPSPI6,&fifo_read);
#endif
#if LPSPI41
LPSPI_MasterTransferBlocking(LPSPI4,&fifo_read);
#endif
for(int i=1000000;i--;);
}

return 0 ;
}
void spi_init(void)
{
PRINTF("\r\nSPI INTERFACE CALLED");

uint32_t srcClock_Hz;
lpspi_master_config_t masterConfig;
masterConfig.baudRate =10000000;
masterConfig.bitsPerFrame=8;
masterConfig.cpol=kLPSPI_ClockPolarityActiveHigh;
masterConfig.cpha = kLPSPI_ClockPhaseFirstEdge;
masterConfig.direction = kLPSPI_MsbFirst;
masterConfig.pcsToSckDelayInNanoSec=1000;
masterConfig.lastSckToPcsDelayInNanoSec=1000;
masterConfig.betweenTransferDelayInNanoSec=1000;
#if LPSPI41
masterConfig.whichPcs = kLPSPI_Pcs1;
#endif
#if LPSPI61
masterConfig.whichPcs = kLPSPI_Pcs0;
#endif
masterConfig.pinCfg = kLPSPI_SdiInSdoOut;
masterConfig.dataOutConfig=kLpspiDataOutRetained;
masterConfig.pcsActiveHighOrLow=kLPSPI_SdiInSdoOut;
srcClock_Hz = LPSPI_MASTER_CLK_FREQ;

PRINTF("\n\rsrcClock_Hz ==%d\n\r",srcClock_Hz);
#if LPSPI41
LPSPI_MasterInit(LPSPI4, &masterConfig, srcClock_Hz);
#endif
#if LPSPI61
LPSPI_MasterInit(LPSPI6, &masterConfig, srcClock_Hz);
#endif
}
1) as you mentioned LPSPI_MasterSetBaudRate() i used this function this fun returns the best prescale value i checked with diffrent baudrate values
2) the presclae value i changed manually from 0 to 8 in fsl_lpspi.c driver
tcrPrescaleValue=2=28khz
tcrPrescaleValue=4=7khz
tcrPrescaleValue=6=3.5khz
tcrPrescaleValue=8=200khz

/* Set baudrate and delay times*/
(void)LPSPI_MasterSetBaudRate(base, masterConfig->baudRate, srcClock_Hz, &tcrPrescaleValue);

/* Set default watermarks */
LPSPI_SetFifoWatermarks(base, (uint32_t)kLpspiDefaultTxWatermark, (uint32_t)kLpspiDefaultRxWatermark);
// tcrPrescaleValue=0;
/* Set Transmit Command Register*/
base->TCR = LPSPI_TCR_CPOL(masterConfig->cpol) | LPSPI_TCR_CPHA(masterConfig->cpha) |
LPSPI_TCR_LSBF(masterConfig->direction) | LPSPI_TCR_FRAMESZ(masterConfig->bitsPerFrame - 1U) |
LPSPI_TCR_PRESCALE(tcrPrescaleValue) | LPSPI_TCR_PCS(masterConfig->whichPcs);

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EdwinHz
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If you are looking for higher baud rates, try using a larger clock source for your module in order to increase the frequency cap of the LPSPI. Use another clock root with a higher frequency, instead of the 24 MHz clock root, and then use that as your srcClock parameter to let the previously mentioned routine adjust to the desired baudrate.

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sandeep_c
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@EdwinHz  thank you what is the maximum source frequency of of lpspi module 

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sandeepc
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Thanks for mentioning this case link but  Please check the below link 

https://community.nxp.com/t5/S32K/LPSPI-clock-freq-and-frequency-of-operation/m-p/677998#:~:text=The....

I have doubt like what is the maximum lpspi src clock and what is the maximum sclk clock? What he mentioned it's for sclk freq or src freq?

How can I calculate the desired baudrate?

What is maximum src frequency clock for lpspi ?

What is maximum sclk frequency i can generate?

What is 28mhz mentioned in above link?

@EdwinHz 

 

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EdwinHz
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Hi @sandeepc 

The maximum frequency for the LPSPI4 module is 135MHz. You can increase the source frequency for this module with the clock configuration tool. In this example, I simply double clicked the clock root section, selected LPSPI4 clock root, and changed the source to OSC_RC_400M and divider to /4 in order to increase the default clock frequency from 24MHz all the way to 100MHz. This clock source will allow you to have a higher range for your SCL frequency.

EdwinHz_0-1682102022444.png

With respect to the community post you reference, it only applies to S32K, not RT.

BR,
Edwin.

 

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