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by 05
38 days ago
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Honestly what they're describing can be done on any MCU without PIO - set up clock division/PLL to provide ADC clock, use that same clock for timer source, set up a timer channel to trigger the pulse, set up a timer channel to trigger ADC DMA capture start, start the timer. Congrats, now you have capture synchronized to pulse start "providing the sub-microsecond timing needed for ultrasound acquisition". |
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If your microcontroller has a parallel port interface, you would use the clock setup you described. This works, I've done it before, but there was very little CPU left to do anything useful with the data.
It's neat that they used the PIO, its demonstrating how that peripheral fills a niche where you things that might have been impossible without an FPGA, suddenly become doable on a microcontroller.