| ??? 11/27/03 16:50 Read: times |
#59549 - RE: Syncing to a fast clock Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hmm. Your point !
BUT does it therefore mean that Bclk is 32 * Fclk ?? or can you read it out as fast as you like, bearing in mind you only need to read 32 cycles ? The way I see it so far, you can use Fclk to interrupt the cpu, which then reads the part as fast as it can, then waits for the next Fclk edge. Steve |
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