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| KungFuJosh:
Spoiler alert... To get the 3.2 SPI interface test to work, I had to set the SS/CS channel CLK Timeout. |
| KungFuJosh:
I'm happy to report that the SPL2016 clone works. |
| pdenisowski:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on July 02, 2023, 11:52:20 pm ---I also found some leftover German in the English manuals. I haven't been paying a lot of attention, but this one stood out. --- End quote --- (laughs) That's happened to me before - English spell check doesn't catch "bis" because it's also (technically) an English word. That said, I don't think I've ever heard or seen anyone actually use "bis" in spoken or written English. I only (used to) ever see it in the Latin quote "bis dat qui cito dat" You might want to let Batronix know: they were extremely responsive about fixing a typo I found in the original German manual. |
| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: pdenisowski on July 03, 2023, 12:09:21 pm ---You might want to let Batronix know: they were extremely responsive about fixing a typo I found in the original German manual. --- End quote --- @Andre77 from Batronix monitors this thread, so when he checks he'll see. 😉 |
| Andre77:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on July 03, 2023, 12:40:16 am ---To get the 3.2 SPI interface test to work, I had to set the SS/CS channel CLK Timeout. --- End quote --- Your screenshot looks like you have an error on channel 1 (Chip Select). The level should not drift away like that. Have you switched on the AC coupling on this channel or do you have a contact problem? If the chip signal is detected correctly, it also works without a CLK timeout. The CS type "CLK timeout" can be used if the CS signal is not measured (e.g. because you have a 2-channel oscilloscope or do not want to use more than 2 channels for the SPI measurement). |
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