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Author Topic: FT4232H MPSSE GPIOL1 Wait or Stop CLK - how use it?  (Read 8832 times)

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FT4232H MPSSE GPIOL1 Wait or Stop CLK - how use it?
« on: February 23, 2022, 01:12:26 PM »

Hello,
in Application Note AN_135 I see in table 2.2 on page 6 Wait or Stop CLK capability. How connect it with microcontroller? How configure MPSSE for it?

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Re: FT4232H MPSSE GPIOL1 Wait or Stop CLK - how use it?
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2022, 04:33:02 PM »

Hi
Here's a link to the application note AN 135 - MPSSE Basics 
https://ftdichip.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/AN_135_MPSSE_Basics.pdf

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Re: FT4232H MPSSE GPIOL1 Wait or Stop CLK - how use it?
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2022, 08:06:45 AM »

Hello,

irrelevant answer. If I quote from AN135, I know where to get it. In addition, I did not find the answer to my question in it.
After a long search, I found the answer in AN_108 "Command Processor for MPSSE and MCU Host Bus Emulation Modes" (document Version 1.5) paragraphs 6.7 "Clk continuously and Wait On I/O High" and 6.8 "Clk continuously and Wait On I/O Low" on page 24.

It is important to read the question carefully and, if I do not understand it, to ask the interviewer for clarification. The answer should include the exact information where it is located - document, page, paragraph ...

It cannot be blamed only on the language barrier. These "scared responders" are everywhere. They need to express themselves without helping anyone. Such a replacement for well-founded technical support seems inappropriate to me.
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