PIT interrupt sporadically fires while i2c transfers are active (KL15Z128)

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

PIT interrupt sporadically fires while i2c transfers are active (KL15Z128)

Jump to solution
730 Views
jamesk
Contributor III

Currently developing a product using MLK15Z128 NXP processor (simple app without RTOS).

I are seeing a strange behavior in PIT interrupt while i2c transfers are active.

PIT channel 0 is set up to fire every 1000usec(1msec) and pull GPIOE-pin1 high upon entering the PIT interrupt and then low upon exiting.

We see that the PIT interrupt fires correctly around every 1000usec when there is no i2c activity.

However, as you can see in the screen capture attached, the PIT interrupt starts firing spuriously almost randomly as soon as i2c transfers are active. It's been also confirmed that the PIT resumes its correct working when there is no i2c activity.

 

mkl15z128-pit-malfunction-with-i2c.png

Has anyone seen this behavior?

0 Kudos
1 Solution
712 Views
kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi jamesk

   Thanks so much let us know your updated information.

   I find you also create a new case, the same question, it is also resolved, right?

   You don't need to delete the post, just mark the correct answer to close it.

 

Wish it helps you!

If you still have questions about it, please kindly let me know!

Best Regards,

Kerry

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Note:

- If this post answers your question, please click the "Mark Correct" button. Thank you!

 

- We are following threads for 7 weeks after the last post, later replies are ignored

Please open a new thread and refer to the closed one, if you have a related question at a later point in time.

-------

View solution in original post

0 Kudos
2 Replies
722 Views
jamesk
Contributor III

Sorry guys this issue has been confirmed to be test setup issue not the MCU.

I can't seem to figure out a way to delete this post.

0 Kudos
713 Views
kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi jamesk

   Thanks so much let us know your updated information.

   I find you also create a new case, the same question, it is also resolved, right?

   You don't need to delete the post, just mark the correct answer to close it.

 

Wish it helps you!

If you still have questions about it, please kindly let me know!

Best Regards,

Kerry

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Note:

- If this post answers your question, please click the "Mark Correct" button. Thank you!

 

- We are following threads for 7 weeks after the last post, later replies are ignored

Please open a new thread and refer to the closed one, if you have a related question at a later point in time.

-------

0 Kudos