This chapter describes the serial peripheral interface (SPI) which is a high-speed synchronous serial input and
output (I/O) port that allows a serial bit stream of programmed length (one to 16 bits) to be shifted into and
out of the device at a programmed bit-transfer rate. The SPI is normally used for communications between
the MCU controller and external peripherals or another controller. Typical applications include external I/O or
peripheral expansion using devices such as shift registers, display drivers, and analog-to-digital converters
(ADCs). Multi-device communications are supported by the master or slave operation of the SPI. The port
supports a 4-level, receive and transmit FIFO for reducing CPU servicing overhead.
Chapter 12
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
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