USB superspeed peripherals Forum Discussions
I am going to develop the USB3.0 camera for machine vision.
I am using FX3 SuperSpeed Explorer Kit.
I got a sucess at video image transfer testing using AMCAP, UVC driver and sample Fx3 firmware souces for UVC camera.
It was simple work because of using UVC driver and sample firmware and no development of window application.
For development of USB3 vision camera,
I think that custom driver for USB3 vision camera is needed.
I don't have a expericence of device driver development
I would like to know how to develop the driver for USB3 vision camera.
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I would like to send data to SPI flash (N25Q128A by Micron) via FX3 using control center and programming FX3 with USBFlashProg. I've tested this program writing, reading and erasing bytes to flash and it seems that all works as expected!
My goal is to send a file generated with ISE that is 978KB big using transfer data button on Control Center.
Questions:
1) what is the correct extension of the file to be sent to flash memory .bin .bit .mcs or a different one ?
2) Reading the cyfxflashprog.h file that comes with the USBFlashProg example it says that "The maximum allowed request length is 4KB" how can i get round this value to be able to send a bigger file ?
Thanks to all
TB
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I've some trouble in using CyU3PSibReadWriteRequest function in a fw derived from cyfx3s_msc example.
In my fw I got rid of all MSC function and I tried to perform raw read/write operations on the eMMC card. It works but it seems that CyU3PSibReadWriteRequest function can read or wite only a limited quantity of data in a "single shoot". I experimentally found that if I try to read more than ~50KB or write more than ~25KB, the SIB callback doesn't returns and no data is transfered.
Has CyU3PSibReadWriteRequestfunction some limits? Should I manage a big transfer using small chunks?
Thanks a lot.
Dax
Show LessHello - I've some Questions about the Dev-Board.
Is it possible to realize frequencies on GPIO about 60 Mhz? (Toggle)
Can i use the GPIF II interface to transfer data without an FPGA on it?
What i mean is only connect the 32Bit data lines to transfer data to USB Host?
And at same time talk about I2C to an slave component?
Thanks
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