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Normally, the SPI is used for communications between the DSP controller and external peripherals or another processor when Break DSP Controller TMS320F2806PZA Memory. Typical applications include external I/O or peripheral expansion through devices such as shift registers, display drivers, and ADCs. Multidevice communications are supported by the master/slave operation of the SPI.
The SPI module features include the following:
Four external pins:
Two operational modes: master and slave
Baud rate: 125 different programmable rates / 2.5 Mbps at 10-MHz SYSCLK
Data word format: one to eight data bits
Four clocking schemes controlled by clock polarity and clock-phase bits include:
Simultaneous receive and transmit operations to facilitate the progress of Unlock DSP Microcontroller TMS320F28062 Encrypted Code (transmit function can be disabled in software)
Transmitter and receiver operations are accomplished through either interrupt-driven or polled algorithms.
Ten SPI module control registers: Located in control register frame beginning at address 7040h.
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