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May 22, 2015
02:23 AM
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May 22, 2015
02:23 AM
Hello,
I wonder what exactly is the purpose of the USIC/CCFG register of a XMC4200? Do we have just to assert that the protocol to be used is available, when configuring a channel for this protocol? Under what circumstances would a protocol be not available? Can the value of this register change (during runtime / from hardware version to hardware version)? Is there is a list, showing which protocol is available to which channel?
BTW: I think that the word "contains" in the register description ("The channel configuration register contains indicates the functionality that is available in the USIC channel.") is superfluous.
kind regards,
Torsten
I wonder what exactly is the purpose of the USIC/CCFG register of a XMC4200? Do we have just to assert that the protocol to be used is available, when configuring a channel for this protocol? Under what circumstances would a protocol be not available? Can the value of this register change (during runtime / from hardware version to hardware version)? Is there is a list, showing which protocol is available to which channel?
BTW: I think that the word "contains" in the register description ("The channel configuration register contains indicates the functionality that is available in the USIC channel.") is superfluous.
kind regards,
Torsten
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May 25, 2015
01:21 AM
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May 25, 2015
01:21 AM
Hi Torsten,
Yes, all USIC channels are the same and support all four serial protocols.
There is no need to touch the CCFG register and therefore it can be ignored or simply written with the default reset value.
Regards,
Min Wei
Yes, all USIC channels are the same and support all four serial protocols.
There is no need to touch the CCFG register and therefore it can be ignored or simply written with the default reset value.
Regards,
Min Wei
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May 25, 2015
02:45 AM
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May 25, 2015
02:45 AM
Hi Min Wei,
thanks you very much for that information. Maybe you could ask someone from the infineon documentation department to add that information? 😉
kind regards,
Torsten
thanks you very much for that information. Maybe you could ask someone from the infineon documentation department to add that information? 😉
kind regards,
Torsten