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Signal Descriptions

Serial Host Interface (SHI)

MOTOROLA

DSP56012 User’s Manual

2-13

2.7

SERIAL HOST INTERFACE (SHI)

The SHI has five I/O signals that can be configured to allow the SHI to operate in
either SPI or I

2

C mode.

Table 2-7

Serial Host Interface (SHI) Signals

Signal

Name

Signal

Type

State

during

Reset

Signal Description

SCK/
SCL

Input or
Output

Tri-stated

SPI Serial Clock/I

2

C Serial Clock

—The SCK signal is an

output when the SPI is configured as a master, and a
Schmitt-trigger input when the SPI is configured as a slave.
When the SPI is configured as a master, the SCK signal is
derived from the internal SHI clock generator. When the SPI
is configured as a slave, the SCK signal is an input, and the
clock signal from the external master synchronizes the data
transfer. The SCK signal is ignored by the SPI if it is defined
as a slave and the Slave Select (SS) signal is not asserted. In
both the master and slave SPI devices, data is shifted on one
edge of the SCK signal and is sampled on the opposite edge
where data is stable. Edge polarity is determined by the SPI
transfer protocol. SCL carries the clock for I

2

C bus

transactions in the I

2

C mode. SCL is a Schmitt-trigger input

when configured as a slave, and an open-drain output when
configured as a master. SCL should be connected to V

CC

through a pull-up resistor.

The maximum allowed internally generated bit clock
frequency is f

osc

/4 for the SPI mode and f

osc

/6 for the I

2

C

mode where f

osc

is the clock on EXTAL. The maximum

allowed externally generated bit clock frequency is f

osc

/3 for

the SPI mode and f

osc

/5 for the I

2

C mode

An external pull-up resistor is not required.

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