2007-01-12 12:25 AM
2007-01-12 12:25 AM
Hi,
On a current design I've been working on we've put a MMC/SD card slot on-board with a view to logging to it. The limitation I'm up against is that the ST7 itself wouldn't handle a 512K byte sector in it's own memory so the aim was to use a eeprom memory chip to work as an intermediary. However, because they're both on the SPI bus does this mean that comms with the MMC card would be 'reset' as a result of switching to the memory (i.e. dropping the chip select line)? Technically after erasing a sector then writing smaller bits at a time should work as can you start writing anywhere within the sector so not to over-write anything? As anyone had any joy with such an approach? The same is true of the USB. Using low-speed I should be able to request and send data through the ST7 to a PC from the card. As this will be done in smaller blocks then I can't see a problem with this as I'd only be reading. Regards, Mark