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CONTROLSS-SDFM: Dynamically Changing Data Filter Settings (Such as Filter Type or DOSR) Will Trigger Spurious Data Acknowledge Events

Details:

When SDFM data settings—such as filter type or DOSR settings—are dynamically changed during run time, spurious data-filter-ready events will be triggered. The spurious data-ready event will trigger a corresponding CPU interrupt, CLA task, and DMA trigger if configured appropriately.

Workaround(s):

When SDFM data filter settings need to be changed dynamically, follow the procedure below to ensure spurious data-filter-ready events are not generated:

  1. Disable the data filter.
  2. Delay for at least a latency of the data filter + 3 SD-Cx clock cycles.
  3. Change data filter settings such as filter type and DOSR.
  4. Delay for at least a latency of the data filter + 5 SD-Cx clock cycles.
  5. Enable the data filter.