The SPI is an interface bus that is used to send data between microcontrollers, and/or other peripherals like sensors, flash and EEPROM memory, LCDs, SD Cards, Camera Lenses and many more. Being able ...
The 23LCV1024 is a 1 Mbit Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) serial SRAM with battery backup and SDI interface. The memory of the device is accessed via a simple SPI compatible serial bus. The bus ...
In his most recent column, “A SPIFI new idea,” Jack Gannsle expresses his pleasure in the capabilities of a new flash memory interface from ST Microelectronics, which uses a Serial Peripheral ...
The serial peripheral interface (SPI) bus is a synchronous, full-duplex, serial data link commonly used for the short-distance data exchange between a master device, such as a microcontroller unit ...
Hack a Day’s very own (and very prolific contributor) [Mike Szczys] put up a great tutorial on how to drive shift registers with an SPI interface. [Mike]’s earlier tutorial of the 595 shift register ...
September 20th, 2005 – The Intellectual Property (IP) provider - Digital Core Design (DCD) today has announced the release of the DSPI_FIFO and DSPIS IP Cores. The DSPI_FIFO and DSPIS IP Cores ...
The tactile device is thin, flexible, and has 25 stimulation generating points within a 2 cm × 2 cm area. To achieve wearable, to install the driving circuit close to the device, we use high voltage ...
The Golden Gate family of serial peripheral interface bridge processors provides a means to connect PCI and PCI-X buses to the SPI3 and SPI4.2 high-speed serial network interfaces. The processors ...
Local Interconnect Network (LIN) automotive bus systems are mainly placed in the body domain and we experience a constantly increasing number of nodes in the car. This article introduces the concept ...
The basic test instrument suite — a bench power supply, a good multimeter and perhaps an oscilloscope — is extremely flexible, but not exactly “plug and play” when it comes to diagnosing problems with ...
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