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SPI2 PLC Radwell Spi Not Provided TRANSDUCER 2 0MU/U AT 50KG 6WIRE
SPI1117 National Microchip SPI Not Provided Not Provided
SPI14003 ASAP Semiconductor SPI Not Provided DIP

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  • Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
    subsystem such as an LCD display or an A/D converter system. The SPI is flexible enough to interface directly with numerous standard peripherals from many manufacturers. SPIs can also be used to expand the number of inputs and outputs of the microcontroller with the minimum number of pins.
  • Interfacing 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
    Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) compatible serial bus. Bus signals required are a clock input (SCK) plus separate data in (SI) and data out (SO) lines. Access to the 25XXX serial EEPROM is controlled through a Chip Select (CS) input. Maximum clock frequencies range from 3 MHz to 20 MHz
  • Recommended Usage of Microchip SPI Serial EEPROM Devices
    by offering a full line of serial EEPROMs covering industry standard serial communication protocols for two-wire (I2CTM), three-wire (Microwire), and SPI communication. Serial EEPROM devices are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges and packaging options. In order to achieve
  • A Guide to SPI FRAM Devices
    The SPI family of FRAM products offers the market serial high speed, low power, nonvolatile FRAM memory. SPI FRAM memory devices take advantage of FRAM's fast write performance that provides writing at bus speeds up to 25MHz without waiting for writes to complete. SPI FRAM densities start at 4 Kb
  • Using C30 Compiler and the SPI module to Interface EEPROMs with dsPIC33F and PIC24F
    The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology are SPI compatible and have maximum clock frequencies ranging from 3 MHz to 20 MHz. The SPI module available on dsPIC33F Digital Signal Controller and PIC24F microcontroller provide a very easy-to-use interface for communicating
  • SPI: Mold Classifications
    guarantee workmanship. SPI: MOLD CLASSIFICATIONS << Amelia Hu s Blog. Amelia Hu s Blog. B2B Marketing & Social Networking. Home. About Amelia. Home > Mold Making & Plastic Injection > SPI: MOLD CLASSIFICATIONS. SPI: MOLD CLASSIFICATIONS. March 14, 2011 Amelia Hu Leave a comment Go to comments
  • Using the C18 Compiler to Interface SPI Serial EEPROMs with PIC18 Devices
    The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology are SPI compatible and have maximum clock frequencies ranging from 3 MHz to 20 MHz. Many times when designing an application which utilizes a serial EEPROM device, it may be beneficial to use a microcontroller which does not feature
  • Using a Hardware Module to Interface 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
    AN1197 Using a Hardware Module to Interface 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs The main features of the 25XXX serial EEPROMs are: Author: Alexandru Valeanu * SPI-compatible serial interface bus Microchip Technology Inc. * EEPROM densities from 128 bits to 512 Kbits * Bus speed from 3 MHz to 20 MHz

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