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Mar 10, 2016
07:53 AM
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Mar 10, 2016
07:53 AM
Hi All,
Is it possible in data reduction mode to have more than 4 samples? Or is that a hard limit? Could one somehow use the fifo to trigger a interrupt when it is full and then read out all the data, this should increase the number of samples one can take right?
regards,
Enigma
Is it possible in data reduction mode to have more than 4 samples? Or is that a hard limit? Could one somehow use the fifo to trigger a interrupt when it is full and then read out all the data, this should increase the number of samples one can take right?
regards,
Enigma
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Mar 10, 2016
06:32 PM
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06:32 PM
Is it possible in data reduction mode to have more than 4 samples?
Max, is 4 result values.
Could one somehow use the fifo to trigger a interrupt when it is full and then read out all the data, this should increase the number of samples one can take right?
Sorry that the FIFO does not behave this way (disappointed :(). If I remembered correctly, every result received will triggered an interrupt.
http://www.infineonforums.com/threads/3781-XMC-4500-VADC-how-use-the-FIFO-buffer-to-reduce-the-CPU-l...
Max, is 4 result values.
Could one somehow use the fifo to trigger a interrupt when it is full and then read out all the data, this should increase the number of samples one can take right?
Sorry that the FIFO does not behave this way (disappointed :(). If I remembered correctly, every result received will triggered an interrupt.
http://www.infineonforums.com/threads/3781-XMC-4500-VADC-how-use-the-FIFO-buffer-to-reduce-the-CPU-l...