USCI Introduction: SPI Mode
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Universal Serial Communication Interface, SPI Mode
20.2 USCI Introduction: SPI Mode
In synchronous mode, the USCI connects the MSP430 to an external system
via three or four pins: UCxSIMO, UCxSOMI, UCxCLK, and UCxSTE. SPI
mode is selected when the UCSYNC bit is set and SPI mode (3-pin or 4-pin)
is selected with the UCMODEx bits.
SPI mode features include:
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7- or 8-bit data length
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LSB-first or MSB-first data transmit and receive
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3-pin and 4-pin SPI operation
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Master or slave modes
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Independent transmit and receive shift registers
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Separate transmit and receive buffer registers
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Continuous transmit and receive operation
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Selectable clock polarity and phase control
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Programmable clock frequency in master mode
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Independent interrupt capability for receive and transmit
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Slave operation in LPM4
Summary of Contents for MSP430x4xx Family
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