Enhanced version of the Serial Peripheral Interface available on Motorola s MC68HC11 family of CPUs.Enhancements include a wider supported operating frequency range, 4deep read and write fifos, and programmable transfer count dependent interrupt generation.
As with the SPI found in MC68HC11 processors the core features programmable clock phase [CPHA] and clock polarity [CPOL]. The core features an 8bit wishbone interface.
Very simple, very small.
R1EX24xxx series are two-wire serial interface EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable
ROM). They realize high speed, low power consumption and a high level of reliability by employing
advanced MNOS memory technology and CMOS process and low voltage circuitry technology. They
also have a 128-byte page programming function to make their write operation faster.
Note: Renesas Technology鈥檚 serial EEPROM are authorized for using consumer applications such as
cellular phone, camcorders, audio equipment. Therefore, please contact Renesas Technology鈥檚
sales office before using industrial applications such as automotive systems, embedded controllers,
and meters
This application note describes how to connect Ethernet interface with NXP LPC2000 series ARM MCU. Reference schematics and Ethernet driver source code is attached, with RTL8019AS as Ethernet controller. The document also shows how to configure uClinux Ethernet options in LPC22xx development system
This is is a bridge IP core to interface the Tensilica PIF bus protocol with the OpenCores WishBone. It currently supports single-cycle as well as burst transfer operations. The core has been tested in a master-PIF slave-WB configuration.
This book is intended as a thorough introduction to both PCI and PCI-X. Is as a “companion” to the specifications. If you’re designing boards or systems using offthe-shelf PCI interface silicon, this book together with the silicon vendor’s data sheets should be sufficient for your needs. On the other hand, if your goal is to design PCI silicon, motherboards or backplanes, you will undoubtedly need to reference the specifications for additional detail.
For developers who design and program devices that use the USB interface. Introduce the USB
and help to get your devices and communicating as quickly and easily as possible.The USB is versatile enough for a wide range of peripheral devices. Standard peripherals that use USB include mice, keyboards, drives, printers,
and audio/video devices. USB is also suitable for data-acquisition units, control
systems, and other devices with specialized functions, including one-of-a-kind designs.