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Pure SPI? #57
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Hi! Csr-spi-ftdi only implements transport layer of the protocol, You would need to implement it in Arduino (see https://github.com/Frans-Willem/CsrSpiDrivers). On top of that You would need to implement functionality you want (e.g. flashing firmware, controlling the device with BCCMD or configuring it with PS Keys). Here are some pointers:
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i found some additional info that might be helpful, but i'm in over my head. Note, we plan to go with QCC3008, not the CSR. https://linuxcommandlibrary.com/man/bccmd https://himself.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/bccmd-commands.pdf https://linux.die.net/man/8/bccmd http://read.pudn.com/downloads158/ebook/704418/blab-ug-008PbPSTool-user-guide.pdf https://bitbucket.org/primusinterpares/public/src/master/CSR_HostBoot/ https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Wireless/Bluetooth/CSR-BC417-datasheet.pdf https://titanwolf.org/Network/Articles/Article?AID=d2eb856a-54c5-4d3b-afff-e50ca26e7d4c#gsc.tab=0 http://www1.futureelectronics.com/doc/UNIGEN/UGWC621RSMA133.pdf |
How to make an SPI-only solution, that is, no USB -- A tool to program the CSR or QCC chips directly with SPI commands, say from an Arduino.
Which parts of this code would be needed?
Is a command map available?
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