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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

You're reading from  GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461803
Pages 732 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rodolfo Giometti Rodolfo Giometti
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters

GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming
Credits
About the Author
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Preface
Installing the Developing System Managing the System Console C Compiler, Device Drivers, and Useful Developing Techniques Quick Programming with Scripts and System Daemons Setting Up an Embedded OS General Purposes Input Output signals – GPIO Serial Ports and TTY Devices - TTY Universal Serial Bus - USB Inter-Integrated Circuits - I2C Serial Peripheral Interface - SPI 1-Wire - W1 Ethernet Network Device - ETH Wireless Network Device - WLAN Controller Area Network - CAN Sound Devices - SND Video devices - V4L Analog-to-Digital Converters - ADC Pulse-Width Modulation - PWM Miscellaneous Devices

What is the Serial Peripheral Interface bus?


The SPI bus is a full-duplex, single-master, multi-slave, synchronous serial data bus and, as the I2C bus, it's used for on-board connection of sensor chips with the main CPU. This bus require at least (apart the GND signal) three wires plus one chip select signal per slave, this line is typically called Slave Select (SS) or Chip Select (CS) and usually it's active low (that is the master must set it to 0 to enable the desired slave chip).

Some terms need to be explained here:

  • Full-duplex:It means transmitting and receiving are at the same time on the bus.

  • Synchronous: It means that the clock is sent along with the data (in this case, it is the master that provides the clock).

  • Single-master and multi-slave: It mean that on the bus, there is one master only that directs the communication, while more than one slave can be connected on the bus.

  • Serial data:It means data is transmitted one bit at a time over the bus.

The communication starts when the...

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