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02:51 AM
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Aug 09, 2017
02:51 AM
Hi everyone, I am working with PSoC5LP in which i should command 3 PWM blocks with a clock of 150MHz. The problem is that even if i put 150 MHz as the frequency i wanna into the clock block, when i measure the output frequency, it is 24 MHz that is the Master Clock frequency (the MCLK is the parent clock of my 150 MHz). If I change the master clock parameter, also the output measured clock changes. Am i wrong on trying to get 150 MHz from 24? With PsoC 5LP is there a way to get a 150 MHz clock?
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Aug 09, 2017
03:44 AM
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Aug 09, 2017
03:44 AM
Welcome in the forum.
"With PsoC 5LP is there a way to get a 150 MHz clock?" None, max frequency of PSoC5lp is 80MHz.
Bob
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Welcome in the forum.
"With PsoC 5LP is there a way to get a 150 MHz clock?" None, max frequency of PSoC5lp is 80MHz.
Bob