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how the XGPIFSGLDATLX triggers a GPIF transaction?

onepig posted on 03 May 2013 10:35 PM PST
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 Dears:

         Hi! I  am using the GPIF mode to get data from a AD chip. I read the note about GPIF from  the cypress.com.  There was a section about how to trigger a single read wavefrom and a single write wavefrom. read/write XGPIFSGLDATLX will trigger the transaction. 

         In the GPIF designer, we can design 4 wavefrom. in the example, there are single read, single write, fiforead and fifo write, in other. But if I changed the other, like the fast wavefrom is single write and second is single read. When I read a data from XGPIFSGLDATLX, will the CY68013 still can start the single read transaction exactly? or will it start the single write wavefrom wrongly?

          my question is how can the cy68013 determine which wavefrom it is going to use when I read/write the XGPIFSGLDATLX to trigger a transaction? 

        thank you for your help

regard

Aaron




Re: how the XGPIFSGLDATLX triggers a GPIF transaction?

Gayathri posted on 03 May 2013 02:14 AM PST
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 Hi,

 

In GPIF designer, you ca see under "Tools" -> "Map Waveforms to WFSELECT..". If you select that, a dialog box pops up that allows you to select the mapping of waveforms. In turn it allows you to configure the register GPIFWFSELECT.

 

Regards,

Gayathri



Re: how the XGPIFSGLDATLX triggers a GPIF transaction?

onepig posted on 08 May 2013 07:27 PM PST
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 Thank you very much

Gayathri ,best wishes to you 



Re: how the XGPIFSGLDATLX triggers a GPIF transaction?

Gayathri posted on 09 May 2013 09:48 PM PST
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