Hi,
I am trying to design a circuit that will be able to erase the memory of an AT45DB321E eeprom device without removing it from the PCB. The only problem I am having difficulty with is how do I generate a clock pulse for the devices SCK pin?
I've never done this before so any help will be most appreciated.
Regards
Tony
generating a clock for sck on other device?
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Re: generating a clock for sck on other device?
This device uses a (compatible) SPI interface, if you use the SPI interface of your controller (and the SPI component) the clock will be generated for you.
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Re: generating a clock for sck on other device?
Thanks for that, I've been looking around for a sample flowcode program for guidance but as of yet cant find one.
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