Hi All,
I'm sorry for being such a noob, but I have no experience with microcontrollers so I was wondering if it is possible to do the following:
I have a chip that needs a 24-bit burst of serial data fed to it from a microcontroller. now i'm wondering if my microcontroller needs to be 24/32-bit to do this, or can an 8-bit controller work for this?
the 24-bit data needs to be updated by the microcontroller on the falling edge of clk and it gets sampled by the chip at the rising edge of clk.
so is it possible to store the data on 3 bytes of memory and outputted to a pin seamlessly to give the 24-bit data the chip needs?
thanks
I'm sorry for being such a noob, but I have no experience with microcontrollers so I was wondering if it is possible to do the following:
I have a chip that needs a 24-bit burst of serial data fed to it from a microcontroller. now i'm wondering if my microcontroller needs to be 24/32-bit to do this, or can an 8-bit controller work for this?
the 24-bit data needs to be updated by the microcontroller on the falling edge of clk and it gets sampled by the chip at the rising edge of clk.
so is it possible to store the data on 3 bytes of memory and outputted to a pin seamlessly to give the 24-bit data the chip needs?
thanks