Oct 12, 2022
05:45 AM
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Oct 12, 2022
05:45 AM
about the max frequency specs below, i.e. 8 MHz port0, 16 MHz on port 5 to 10
- is this a real limitation or are there ways using internal routing fabric or use or UDB's to get the ECO XTAL out to a GPIO?
- it actually works if you configure ECO -> PLL -> CLK_HF0 > CLK_PERI -> any GPIO... but what are the risks of doing this?
ps. I know that CLK_HF4 can be routed out through P0[0] or P0[5], but can't use those pins
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Oct 13, 2022
11:03 PM
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Oct 13, 2022
11:03 PM
Hi @DaEr_349131 ,
Refer to the following KBA on how to route the clock to a GPIO. If your PSoC6 has UDBs, then you may route it any pin of the device.
Regards,
Nikhil
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Oct 13, 2022
11:03 PM
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11:03 PM
Hi @DaEr_349131 ,
Refer to the following KBA on how to route the clock to a GPIO. If your PSoC6 has UDBs, then you may route it any pin of the device.
Regards,
Nikhil
Oct 15, 2022
03:12 AM
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Oct 15, 2022
03:12 AM
perfect, that solves it! thanks Nikhil