Nov 18, 2019
02:12 AM
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Nov 18, 2019
02:12 AM
Hi all,
I have a question:
I need clarification for QSPI pin configuration since in the data sheet looks like Port pins for QSPI can be MRST or MTSR.
For example, P10.3 shows that it can be set to QSPI1 input and output but in both case it shows MTSR, which seems to be contradicting.
Can someone help, please?
Thanks and regards
Christine
#8042000 19756
I have a question:
I need clarification for QSPI pin configuration since in the data sheet looks like Port pins for QSPI can be MRST or MTSR.
For example, P10.3 shows that it can be set to QSPI1 input and output but in both case it shows MTSR, which seems to be contradicting.
Can someone help, please?
Thanks and regards
Christine
#8042000 19756
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Nov 18, 2019
02:21 AM
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Nov 18, 2019
02:21 AM
Hello Christine,
You can find a code example project that shows how to configure the module here: QSPI training code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: QSPI tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the AURIX™ Development Studio here: www.infineon.com/aurixdevelopmentstudio and get inspired by numerous Trainings from www.infineon.com/aurix-expert-training
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started from here.
Hope it helps,
teoBits
You can find a code example project that shows how to configure the module here: QSPI training code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: QSPI tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the AURIX™ Development Studio here: www.infineon.com/aurixdevelopmentstudio and get inspired by numerous Trainings from www.infineon.com/aurix-expert-training
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started from here.
Hope it helps,
teoBits