This example provides a description of how to use a DMA channel to transfer a
word data buffer from memory (Flash) to memory (RAM).
The dedicated DMA channel is configured to transfer once a time a 32 word data buffer
stored as constant in the Flash memory to another buffer in the RAM memory.
The received data are stored in the DST_Buffer.
The DMA channel transfer complete interrupt is enabled to generate an interrupt at
the end of the buffer transfer. As soon as the transfer is completed an interrupt is
generated and in the DMA channel interrupt routine the transfer complete interrupt
pending bit is cleared.
The data counter is stored before and after the transfer to show that all data has been
transfered.
TransferStatus gives the data transfer status where it is PASSED if transmitted and
received data are the same otherwise it is FAILED
This application note provides a software driver example for 39VF1601/39VF1602
16 Mbit Multi-Purpose Flash (MPF+) that can be used in any microprocessor based
system.
pMatlab is a toolsbox from MIT for running matlab in parallel style on a multi-core PC or a cluster environment. These two documents summary the usage of pMatlab and running time measurements on three simple Monte Carlo simulation codes.