Difference between revisions of "CAL - SPI"
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− | The SPI CAL component provides SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller based hardware device or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode. | + | The [[Component: ID c67171df 0ad6 4b11 8361 cfe14b072847|SPI (CAL)]] component provides SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller based hardware device or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode. |
SPI is a synchronous serial data communication bus that operates in Full-Duplex mode and is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals that require larger volumes of data transfer both in and out of the device. | SPI is a synchronous serial data communication bus that operates in Full-Duplex mode and is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals that require larger volumes of data transfer both in and out of the device. |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 22 August 2013
<sidebar>Sidebar: Advanced Features</sidebar> The SPI (CAL) component provides SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller based hardware device or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode.
SPI is a synchronous serial data communication bus that operates in Full-Duplex mode and is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals that require larger volumes of data transfer both in and out of the device.