I was looking at the SPI signals on my oscilloscope and noticed that there is about 4us of dead time between SPI bytes. After setting up the SPI properly I was able to successfully send an SPI command to the LMX2582 at 8 MHz. I am however allowed to use the USB2ANY with the "USB2ANY Explorer program" and it does allow me to configure the SPI clock to a bit rate of 8 MHz. I allowed it to change the firmware which was unsuccessful and now I cannot use the USB2ANY with the "TICS Pro" application. Now the "TICS Pro" application is telling me that I need to change the USB2ANY's firmware to version 2.7.0.0. After the update I closed the "USB2ANY Explorer program" and re opened the "TICS Pro" application. It made me update the firmware in the USB2ANY to 2.8.2.0. To that end I downloaded and ran the "USB2ANY Explorer program". The USB2ANY datasheet (snau228) does say that the SPI clock can be set up to 8MHz but I do not see how to do that in the TICS Pro program. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.I have been using the USB2ANY to configure the LMX2582 and have not had any issues at the default 125 kHz SPI SCLK. or 6.5 CM or 6.5 CRDMR for short, is a centerfire rifle cartridge introduced.
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