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Hello there people. I am up with a small DSP project for my University final year and I have access to CYPRESS FM4.
I understand it has 3 ADCs with multiplexed input lines
However, the sample programs are given to just make use of 1 ADC with multiple input lines.
My Target sampling frequency is around 44.1k
and I want all the three ADCs to work simultaneously.
The only other way i know is to believe the fact that so long the circuital conditions of the device under test are maintained, i can get individual lines sampled one by one with using single ADC and sampling inputs one after other hoping the results will be same every time(which they should).
Also I have an inquiry and that is; is DSP easy to implement in PSoC or FM series
let me know
thanks.
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Hi..I have fixed a lot of the issues I encountered with the Seeedstudio library and the examples. It has been working pretty well at this point even hooked up to highly utilized CAN Buses. I also have the intention to add support for multiple MCP2515 ICs, error support, and a better interrupt handling method.
Also, using the MCP2515 in "listen" mode causes it to NOT acknowledge any messages it receives. It is in a purely ears-only mode. If you use this mode on a CAN bus with only one other active CAN transceiver, you will find messages are sent infinitely till its controller errors out and shuts down.
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Hi..I have fixed a lot of the issues I encountered with the Seeedstudio library and the examples. It has been working pretty well at this point even hooked up to highly utilized CAN Buses. I also have the intention to add support for multiple MCP2515 ICs, error support, and a better interrupt handling method.
Also, using the MCP2515 in "listen" mode causes it to NOT acknowledge any messages it receives. It is in a purely ears-only mode. If you use this mode on a CAN bus with only one other active CAN transceiver, you will find messages are sent infinitely till its controller errors out and shuts down.