Hi folks,
I have been working on code to read Bisync messages by "bit banging".
However, I notice the command hspiin seems to read the data the same way as Bisync.
It can read the data bits at the leading edge of the clock pulses - that is mid data bits (mode 00).
So, is it possible to use this command to read Bisync messages which are sourced from a non-spi device?(serial clock/data lines)
Working in bytes is much easier than the "bit banging"method, and quicker.
The bit periods of the message are approx. 50uS.
Kenmac
I have been working on code to read Bisync messages by "bit banging".
However, I notice the command hspiin seems to read the data the same way as Bisync.
It can read the data bits at the leading edge of the clock pulses - that is mid data bits (mode 00).
So, is it possible to use this command to read Bisync messages which are sourced from a non-spi device?(serial clock/data lines)
Working in bytes is much easier than the "bit banging"method, and quicker.
The bit periods of the message are approx. 50uS.
Kenmac