MPC555
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MPC556
QUEUED SERIAL MULTI-CHANNEL MODULE
MOTOROLA
USER’S MANUAL
Rev. 15 October 2000
14-13
14.7 Queued Serial Peripheral Interface
The queued serial peripheral interface (QSPI) is used to communicate with external
devices through a synchronous serial bus. The QSPI is fully compatible with SPI sys-
tems found on other Motorola products, but has enhanced capabilities. The QSPI can
perform full duplex three-wire or half duplex two-wire transfers. Several transfer rates,
clocking, and interrupt-driven communication options are available.
is a
block diagram of the QSPI.
Table 14-11 DDRQS Bit Descriptions
Bit(s)
Name
Description
0:7
PQSPAR
PORTSQS pin assignment register. See
14.6.2 PORTQS Pin Assignment Register
.
8
—
Reserved
9
QDDPCS3
QSPI pin data direction for the pin PCS3
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
10
QDDPCS2
QSPI pin data direction for the pin PCS2
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
11
QDDPCS1
QSPI pin data direction for the pin PCS1
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
12
QDDPCS0
QSPI pin data direction for the pin PCS[0]
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
13
QDDSCK
QSPI pin data direction for the pin SCK
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
14
QPDMOSI
QSPI pin data direction for the pin MOSI
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
15
QPDMISO
QSPI pin data direction for the pin MISO
0 = Pin direction is input
1 = Pin direction is output
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