Reply by mickey mouse February 25, 20062006-02-25
> > As in xapp058?
> 
> Page 19 of xapp058.pdf has a timing diagram, timing
> values follow.
> You might confirm your timing is in the
> neighborhood.

Thats the app note.  Thanks for the advice Joel, but I
already qualified my timing.  Thats not the issue. I
was hoping someone might be able to just point out
some variable that needed type changing or something
simple simple along those lines.  Oh well, I guess I
am going to have to hook things up to the debugger and
start making my way through code.  Thanks for the
help.

Vern

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Reply by Joel Winarske February 25, 20062006-02-25
> > Has anyone ported Xilinx's ISP code to the LPC?  I have
gotten it to
> > work with PICs and ARVs, but this is killing
me.  I slowed the ARM
> > down to ARV speeds, 60MHz is way to fast for the TAP timing
> > requirements, but still nothing.  Does anyone have any tips?
> 
> As in xapp058?

Page 19 of xapp058.pdf has a timing diagram, timing values follow.
You might confirm your timing is in the neighborhood.

Joel
	
Reply by Joel Winarske February 25, 20062006-02-25
> Has anyone ported Xilinx's ISP code to the LPC?  I have gotten it
to
> work with PICs and ARVs, but this is killing me. 
I slowed the ARM
> down to ARV speeds, 60MHz is way to fast for the TAP timing
> requirements, but still nothing.  Does anyone have any tips?

As in xapp058?
	
Reply by deliconn February 25, 20062006-02-25
Has anyone ported Xilinx's ISP code to the LPC?  I have gotten it to
work with PICs and ARVs, but this is killing me.  I slowed the ARM
down to ARV speeds, 60MHz is way to fast for the TAP timing
requirements, but still nothing.  Does anyone have any tips?

Vern