In this presentation, we will look at what the Serial Peripheral Interface, otherwise known as the SPI, is. and how it is used to communicate data to and from the PICmicro microcontroller.SPl is frequently used when few 1/O lines are available, but communication between two or more devices must be fast and easy to implement.In this presentation, we will discuss the following topics: We will first cover an Overview of SPI This section of the tutorial will introduce you to SPI and its concepts.Next, we will examine the use of SPI on the PICmicro MCU.The details of how SPI is implemented on a PICmicro device will be examined.Then, a Code Walkthrough will be given.The walkthough will explore code for both an SPI Master and SPI Slave. The example will have the Master generate data for sending to the slave.Finally, there will be a few resources given at the end of the presentation. These resources will allow you to explore in more detail the SPI interface
STM32F驅動L6470 ■ Operating voltage: 8 - 45 V■ 7.0 A out peak current (3.0 A r.m.s.)■ Low RDS(on) Power MOSFETs■ Programmable speed profile and positioning■ Programmable power MOS slew rate■ Up to 1/128 microstepping■ Sensorless stall detection■ SPI interface■ Low quiescent and standby currents■ Programmable non-dissipative overcurrentprotection on high and low-side■ Two levels of overtemperature protection
This module can be used to interface to the MMC card in MMC or
* SPI modes. It supports a multiple card environment. The reset and
* identification processes assume multiple cards on the bus.
* In MMC mode, the card number is used as the RCA operand in the
* commands.