Hardware requirements
Mini/micro USB cable
EVK-MIMXRT1010 board
Personal Computer
Board settings
Remove the resistor R90 and weld 0Ω resistor to R800. To make the example work, connections needed to be as follows:
SLAVE connect to MASTER
Pin Name Board Location Pin Name Board Location
SOUT J57-8 SIN J26-6
SIN J57-10 SOUT J26-4
SCK J57-12 SCK J26-8
PCS0 J57-6 PCS0 J56-10
Prepare the Demo
Connect a mini USB cable between the PC host and the OpenSDA USB port on the board.
Open a serial terminal on PC for OpenSDA serial device with these settings:
115200 baud rate
8 data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No flow control
Download the program to the target board.
Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.
Running the demo
You can see the similar message shows following in the terminal if the example runs successfully.
FLEXIO Master edma - LPSPI Slave interrupt example start.
This example use one flexio spi as master and one lpspi instance as slave on one board.
Master uses edma and slave uses interrupt way.
Please make sure you make the correct line connection. Basically, the connection is:
FLEXIO_SPI_master -- LPSPI_slave
CLK -- CLK
PCS -- PCS
SOUT -- SIN
SIN -- SOUT
This is LPSPI slave call back.
FLEXIO SPI master <-> LPSPI slave transfer all data matched!
End of example.
Note:
When the code is executed in external flash (flexspi_nor targets), the code execution speed is slow. If the baudrate is fast, software can’t handle the data in time. So in this case, don’t set baudrate of transmission more than 300k (keil flexspi_nor_debug and armgcc flexspi_nor_debug do not more than 150k).
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Note: To debug in qspiflash, following steps are needed:
Select the flash target and compile.
Set the SW8: 1 off 2 off 3 on 4 off, then power on the board and connect USB cable to J41.
Start debugging in IDE.
Keil: Click “Download (F8)” to program the image to qspiflash first then clicking “Start/Stop Debug Session (Ctrl+F5)” to start debugging.