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Hello all,
I am new to this forum and cypress IC.
I want to use DMA for caputuring 80 bits data from ADC at a speed of 8MHz.
can you guide me the maximum speed and clock frequency for DMA used and the procedure to use DMA?
Please reply
regards,
PZ
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On the top of this page is a "Keyword Search". When you enter "DMA" you will easily find the information in the listed articles you are searching for.
You are still in "Clocks & Buffers" forum, not in PSoC3! Will you please enter your next post in the correct place, responses will be faster and more accurate.
Bob
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Welcome in the fascinating world of PSoCs!
You need the Creator software (download for free from Cypress's website) to configure your PSoC3.
Set up an ADC and a DMA usermodule and study the datasheets. There is a DMA-wizard to help configuring the DMA.
Have you already got a development kit?
Bob
PS: This forum is for Clocks & Buffers. There is a PSoC3 forum where you may ask for further help.
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By the way: There are example projects covering both ADC and DMA, just click on "find example project" in Creator 2.2
Bob
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On the top of this page is a "Keyword Search". When you enter "DMA" you will easily find the information in the listed articles you are searching for.
You are still in "Clocks & Buffers" forum, not in PSoC3! Will you please enter your next post in the correct place, responses will be faster and more accurate.
Bob