Depends on your definition of HIGH. GPMC is 100MHZ and up to 16Bits wide.

Gerald



On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Alberto Potenza <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Look,
> I should have 32-bit data generated with a frequency  f =100kHz.
> Which means a data throughput of 3.2Mb/s.
> With SPI I should have the possibility to work with a data throughput of
> 48Mb/s (which is more than 10 times faster).
> I already know your question:
> "But in the previous post you said that you needed GPMC for high data
> throughput...but it seems to be not...why?"
> Because I will probably will asked to manage an higher data throughput in
> a couple of years, so I decided to save time now...
>
> But right now it seems that SPI is the best compromise between performance
> and realization-time.
>
> Thanks a lot for your effort.
>
> Regards.
>
> Alberto
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> Il giorno venerdì 11 ottobre 2013 14:26:36 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
>
>> Is that going to be fast enough for your application?
>>
>> Gerald
>>
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