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basic_example.c File Reference

Implementation of a basic example. More...

#include <string.h>
#include <xil_cache.h>
#include "ad7606.h"
#include "parameters.h"
#include "common_data.h"
#include "no_os_print_log.h"
Include dependency graph for basic_example.c:

Macros

#define AD7606X_FMC_SAMPLE_NO   1000
 

Functions

int main (void)
 main More...
 

Detailed Description

Implementation of a basic example.

Author
Alexandru Ardelean (aarde.nosp@m.lean.nosp@m.@bayl.nosp@m.ibre.nosp@m..com)

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Macro Definition Documentation

◆ AD7606X_FMC_SAMPLE_NO

#define AD7606X_FMC_SAMPLE_NO   1000

Function Documentation

◆ main()

int main ( void  )

main