Using QuadSPI flash memory for persistent storage with xCORE-200
Using QuadSPI flash memory for persistent storage with xCORE-200
This application note demonstrates how to use XFLASH option --data to store persistent data within QuadSPI flash memory.
This application note provides an example that uses the boot partition in QuadSPI flash memory to store the application and the data partition in QuadSPI flash memory to store persistent application data. Once booted the application reads data from the data partition using the xCORE quadflash library and uses it to illuminate the LED’s in various patterns.
Required tools and libraries
- xTIMEcomposer Tools Suite version 14.0 or later is required.
Required hardware
This application note is designed to run on an XMOS xCORE-200 series device.
The example code provided with the application has been implemented and tested on the xCORE-200 explorerKIT core module board but there is no dependancy on this board and it can be modified to run on any development board which uses an xCORE-200 series device.
Prerequisites
- This document assumes familiarity with the XMOS xCORE-200 architecture, the XMOS tool chain and the xC language. Documentation related to these aspects which are not specific to this application note are linked to in the References appendix.
- This document assumes familiarity with QuadSPI flash memory, the xCORE quadflash library and the XMOS tool XFLASH.
- For descriptions of XMOS related terms found in this document please see the XMOS Glossary [1].
- The XMOS tools manual contains information regarding the use of xCORE devices [2].
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