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Help: I want to measure time of Flash Write operation

Dear Friends.

I am using LPC 2138 (ARM) processor. I am using its flash memory to store large data. I want to measure exact time, processor requires to complete whole write operation.

To do this can any one tell me how to make use of onchip hardware timers [Timer0 or Timer1] to measure require to complete such write operation. Please note I am new to hardware Timers.

- Thanks in advace
Raj Mittal

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  • but requirments arised to evaluate performance of current flash system.

    just look at the datasheet for your flash memory. You will, find that Twr is max some number - for this I will assume it is 750 ns. Now you 'measure' you flash performance and find that they all perform in the 300 - 500 ns range and design based on this and Murphy guarantees that the next flash chips you receive will have a Twr of more than 500ns.

    The way to 'measure performance of a flash system' is to calculate based on worst case found in the datasheets.

    Erik

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  • but requirments arised to evaluate performance of current flash system.

    just look at the datasheet for your flash memory. You will, find that Twr is max some number - for this I will assume it is 750 ns. Now you 'measure' you flash performance and find that they all perform in the 300 - 500 ns range and design based on this and Murphy guarantees that the next flash chips you receive will have a Twr of more than 500ns.

    The way to 'measure performance of a flash system' is to calculate based on worst case found in the datasheets.

    Erik

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