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ADS1232 - Mr BeeHoon - Oct 22 5:27:46 2009
Hi
Is there any sample SPI interface (MSP430FXXX)=A0code for ADS1232?
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Re: ADS1232 - micr...@virginbroadband.com.au - Oct 22 6:15:32 2009
Hi,
Never heard of this part :-)
Is it like the Maxim part that was around yonks ago, SPI to RS232
interface with 16 byte FIFO and the likes ?
If so, are you perhaps after driver code - as opposed to interface code ?
After all, SPI is SPI. There's no "code" for SPI. (unless bitbang or
buffer handle of course).
PS : Isn't it funny how several vendors "patented" a synchronous
clock/data I/F eg. NS called it "microwire",
yet SPI stayed as an acronym ?? :-)
-- Kris
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 02:27:29 -0700 (PDT), Mr BeeHoon
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> Hi
> Is there any sample SPI interface (MSP430FXXX) code for ADS1232?
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(You need to be a member of msp430 -- send a blank email to msp430-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: ADS1232 - Graham Barnes - Oct 22 7:48:35 2009
Hi
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I did my own bit-banging when I used an ADS1244.=A0 Was simple enough and t=
otally effective.
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Graham
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From: Mr BeeHoon
Subject: [msp430] ADS1232
To: m...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 22 October, 2009, 10:27
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Hi
Is there any sample SPI interface (MSP430FXXX)=A0 code for ADS1232?
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