Re: ESP32 GPIO slew rate/risetime Quote by ESP_Sprite » Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:24 am justsomeaccount wrote: ↑ Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:46 am I've taken another measurement after calibrating my scope and changing to 10x attenuation and am now getting a steady reading of ~3ns on the...
In the RT600 and RT700 reference manual there is a GPIO setting to configure a GPIO's slew rate. This setting is either "disabled (default)" or "enabled." How is this setting tuning the internal driving circuit of the GPIO in its disabled and enabled state? Best, Aaron Labels: Packag...
Right now, the gpio API is fairly basic, you can specify the pull for input but that's pretty much it. There are more parameters, and they would be useful in a few contexts: Slew rate is the duration for an output GPIO pin to go from one level to another. It is usually specified...
Our customer have a question about i.MX6 GPIO. Please see the foot note No.3 of Table 22 in IMX6DQCEC Rev.4. They want to know the meaning of "a constant slew rate (monotonic). Please see the attached file, and would you let us know which (A or B)...
Hi NXP, In the RT600 and RT700 reference manual there is a GPIO setting to configure a GPIO's slew rate. This setting is either "disabled (default)" or "enabled." How is this setting tuning the internal driving circuit of the GPIO in its disabled and enabled state?
Contributor II Hi NXP, In the RT600 and RT700 reference manual there is a GPIO setting to configure a GPIO's slew rate. This setting is either "disabled (default)" or "enabled." How is this setting tuning the internal driving circuit of the GPIO in its disabled and enabled state?
In the RT600 and RT700 reference manual there is a GPIO setting to configure a GPIO's slew rate. This setting is either "disabled (default)" or "enabled." How is this setting tuning the internal driving circuit of the GPIO in its disabled and enabled state? Best, Aaron 标签: Pac...