The SPI is an interface bus that is used to send data between microcontrollers, and/or other peripherals like sensors, flash and EEPROM memory, LCDs, SD Cards, Camera Lenses and many more. Being able ...
The BR25G128-3 is a serial peripheral interface BUS EEPROM by ROHM. The device is a 128 kbit SPI BUS Interface that features a high speed clock action of up to 20 MHz. The device has an operating ...
Robust serial interfaces such as USB and IEEE-1394 ™ have revolutionized personal computing. They provide a simple-to-use interconnection to a variety of different peripherals, ranging from products ...
In his most recent column, “A SPIFI new idea,” Jack Gannsle expresses his pleasure in the capabilities of a new flash memory interface from ST Microelectronics, which uses a Serial Peripheral ...
The DESPI is a fully configurable eSPI master/slave device supporting all features described in Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface Base Specificatio ...
Serial buses dot the landscape of embedded design. From displays to storage to peripherals, serial interfaces make communications possible. Many serial communication interfaces compete for use in ...
QSPI - DQSPI - Serial Peripheral Interface - Master/Slave with single, dual and quad SPI Bus support
The DQSPI is a revolutionary quad SPI designed to offer the fastest operations available for any serial SPI memory. It is flexible enough to interface ...
VIA's upcoming VT8237S south-bridge will implement a serial bus that will allow easy BIOS flashing for the likes of system integrators and motherboard manufacturers. Generally speaking, there are two ...
When looking at protocol information on a bus, an oscilloscope may not be the first instrument to come to mind�until now. As most engineers know, digital oscilloscopes are an indispensable ...
SUNNYVALE, USA: Total Phase has announced the release of the Programming Kit, a low-cost kit which developers can use to program serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROMs) ...
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