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  • Various Interfaces for Rotary Encoders
    The wiring of multiple bit parallel encoders for a multi-axis application is very time consuming. The synchronous-serial-interface is an alternative interface option for such applications. How it works: The position value is transmitted synchronously to a clock signal sent from the control system
  • Serial Port Utilities Implementing Table Read and Table Write
    - or 9-bits can be transmitted/received. This application note provides information on using the serial port, parity generation, serial port expansion, RS-232 interface, I/O port expansion using the serial port in synchronous mode.
  • Trends in Fluid Power
    examples of smart digital sensors include the high performance Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) and ServoSensor position controller products. All of these controllers utilize the same base sensor technology, but the SSI incorporates a unique micro controller, which operates a new industry
  • Using the C18 Compiler and the MSSP to Interface Microwire EEPROMs with PIC18 Devices
    are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges and packaging options. This application note provides assistance and source code to ease the design process of interfacing a Microchip mid-range PIC18F4520 microcontroller to a Microchip Microwire serial EEPROM. The Master
  • Low Latency Driver to Access External EEPROM Using PIC18 Family Devices (.pdf)
    This application note is developed based on low latency design. It provides an algorithm, which is designed to use the SPI/I2C interrupts, to achieve the required communication and enable optimum processor usage. The algorithm is developed based on the PIC18 Master Synchronous Serial Port (MSSP
  • A Guide to SPI FRAM Devices
    (512 Byte) and extend to 512 Kb (64 KByte). These devices employ an industry standard 4-wire SPI interface. The interface is synchronous. A clock SCK is used to latch data into and out of the device, and a chip select pin is used to enable/disable the device. Stand-alone SPI FRAM devices

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