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 BR25G128-3 is a serial peripheral interface BUS EEPROM by ROHM. The device is a 128 kbit SPI BUS Interface that features a high speed clock action of up to 20 MHz. The device has an operating ...
Serial buses dot the landscape of embedded design. From displays to storage to peripherals, serial interfaces make communications possible. Many serial communication interfaces compete for use in ...
The long-lived Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) bus, which came into existence in the 1970s, is getting increased attention in resource-constrained wireless sensor and machine to machine networks of ...
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 ...
The DESPI is a fully configurable eSPI master/slave device supporting all features described in Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface Base Specificatio ...
Silicon Labs’ CP2130 offers a solution for bridging a Universal Serial Bus (USB) host and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) bus. The controller, which features driver support for Windows, OS X, and ...
It’s happened to all of us at one time or another. There’s some component sitting on the bench, say an I2C sensor, a new display, or maybe a flash chip, and you want to poke around with it. So you get ...
We’re always excited to get a new chip or SIM card to interface, but our enthusiasm is often dampened by the prototyping process. Interfacing any chip usually means breadboarding a circuit, writing ...
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