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  • Forum Post: SM470R1B1M Altium model?

    Rob Mitrunen Rob Mitrunen
    Is there SM470R1B1M-HT model available for use in Altium schematic design?
    on Nov 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: SM470R1B1M - power dissipation

    Jean_michel James Jean_michel James
    Hello, I can not find any information about power dissipation of the SM470R1B1M in the CQFP84 package. Where can I find any information about the thermal junction between the die and the package ? Regards, JM
    on Nov 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: SM470R1B1M-HT Issue: SPI RX using DMA

    Roy Tan Roy Tan
    I'm using the IAR SM470R1B1M-HT Kickstart kit and Embedded Workbench to test my MCU firmware, and have been debugging this problem for 3 days. I'm trying to receive ten 16-bit data via SPI (SPI1BUF) and put them in an array (SPI_DATA). Prior to DMA operation, I would call the DMA_init function...
    on Jan 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: Saving calibration data into the Flash memory of TMS470R1B1M

    Chafik Egho81089 Chafik Egho81089
    Hi I am using the SM470R1B1M-HT and IAR embedded workbench v6 and I need to store the calibration data into the internal Flash (permanently). I tried to use the code below, but it gives me the following errors at these lines: const unsigned char flashBlock[1024] __attribute__ ((aligned(1024)...
    on Apr 2, 2013
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