Hi
WWWHHOO its all happening, some good information/news from you guys. PIO running at 1200Mhz and excellent news about PIO ISR working the way I hoped,
RISCV is a major headache for a newbie, can the SDK come with all the binaries needed to make things simpler?
after I eventually got RISCV working I was able to get 798Mhz for a couple of tests but problem with writing to flash, arose after I put ARM at 798Mhz. Yes I agree {current is rising exponentially for very little gain.} 400->500mA but that is with USB PLL, peripheral clocks, memory ect. all on. I haven't turned them off yet.
Can I ask what IDE or Compiler setup is recommended for the Picoprobe debugger ect. I need to get more streamlined, I'm ok with commandline/scripting but the button/USB programming cycle is slowing me down/bugging me.
When it locks up it still draws 400mA so clocks are still running and as you said CPU stability is the problem, actually RP2350 could be a stand alone programmable SMPS. PICO is full of wonderful supprises as is this Forum.
thanks Brian
WWWHHOO its all happening, some good information/news from you guys. PIO running at 1200Mhz and excellent news about PIO ISR working the way I hoped,
RISCV is a major headache for a newbie, can the SDK come with all the binaries needed to make things simpler?
after I eventually got RISCV working I was able to get 798Mhz for a couple of tests but problem with writing to flash, arose after I put ARM at 798Mhz. Yes I agree {current is rising exponentially for very little gain.} 400->500mA but that is with USB PLL, peripheral clocks, memory ect. all on. I haven't turned them off yet.
Can I ask what IDE or Compiler setup is recommended for the Picoprobe debugger ect. I need to get more streamlined, I'm ok with commandline/scripting but the button/USB programming cycle is slowing me down/bugging me.
When it locks up it still draws 400mA so clocks are still running and as you said CPU stability is the problem, actually RP2350 could be a stand alone programmable SMPS. PICO is full of wonderful supprises as is this Forum.
thanks Brian
Statistics: Posted by brianWS — Tue Jul 01, 2025 10:23 am