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  • Z80 SIO Emulation (part 2)

  • SPoC Code Side The PSoC will need to poll the IO_Stat_Reg and wait until it sees IORQ* asserted along with either CPURD* or CPUWR*. It should then read the AdrLowIn status register. Using this information, the PSoC should then perform the IO operation. ...
  • Power Supply Issues

  • This clock has been operating just fine for the last 11 months until about a week ago. We had a power outage due to an electrical storm. When the power shut down, it oscillated on and off rapidly for about 30 seconds. Apparently, this fried the buck...