HI,
I am trying to interface CLRC632 to a STM32 microcontroller it does
not have any RD,WR,AD(address data lines) , so I am using normal
GPIOpins for interfacing I am getting the 0x3f response from clrc632
I want to know what should be the values of ALE NRD NCS NRD lines for
clrc632 as I am connecting them to normal GPIO lines and can do the
values 0/1 and read their values
rupesh
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Author Andrew Neil
Posted 14-Mar-2009 08:39 GMT
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Timing diagram?
Andrew Neil
"I want to know what should be the values of ALE NRD NCS NRD
lines for clrc632"
The Datasheet for the clrc632 (whatever that might be)
should specify this - possibly in the form of a Timing
Diagram.
"as I am connecting them to normal GPIO line"
It is completely & absolutely irrelevant to the clrc632
what drives these lines: the only thing that matters is that they are
driven to the correct levels in the correct sequence with the correct
timing - and those things will be specified in the
Datasheet.
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Author rupesh vishwakarma
Posted 14-Mar-2009 11:01 GMT
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RE: Timing diagram?
rupesh vishwakarma
is there any difference in connecting a chip to a controllers GPIO
pins or connecting them to AD(address data lines ) my processor does
not have special RD,WR ,AD lines so I am using normal GPIO pins?
thanks
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Author Andy Neil
Posted 14-Mar-2009 11:22 GMT
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RE: is there any difference
Andy Neil
As always, the Datasheet has the answer to this
questions:
The Datasheet will give the specifications for the
address/data lines;
The Datasheet will give the specifications for the "normal"
GPIO pins.
So, just look at those two sets of definitions and you will see
how they differ!
You can then decide whether those differences are significant...
None of this has anything to do with Keil!
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Author rupesh vishwakarma
Posted 16-Mar-2009 13:54 GMT
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RE: is there any difference
rupesh vishwakarma
can you please tell from where I can get help onthis topic how to
interface clrc632 with stm32
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Author Andy Neil
Posted 16-Mar-2009 14:29 GMT
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RE: is there any difference
Andy Neil
What do you require that is not in the appropriate
Datasheets?
Or do you simply need someone to do this project for you?
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