Figure 39, Figure 40 on, 111). in-pha – Echelon I/O Model Reference for Smart Transceivers and Neuron Chips User Manual

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I/O Model Reference

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Up to 255 bytes can be bi-directionally transferred at a time. This I/O model

depends on interrupts to process data at high speed and does not use the io_in()

and io_out() function calls. After transfer is initiated, control is returned to the
application immediately, and the application needs to poll the I/O model for

completion. Transfers can be suspended and resumed by disabling and enabling
interrupts. Turning off interrupts might be required when going off-line, or for

assuring that other time-critical application execution is not disturbed by

background interrupts. Additionally, transfers can be aborted.

[default] (CPOL = 1)

Present bit

Sample bit

Invert (CPOL = 0)

SS

MISO

MOSI

msb

lsb

bit5

bit4

bit6

bit2

bit3

bit1

msb

lsb

bit5

bit4

bit6

bit2

bit3

bit1

Figure 39. Transmission Timing for Clockedge(-) (CPHA : 0)

[default] (CPOL = 1)

Present bit

Sample bit

invert (CPOL = 0)

SS

MISO

MOSI

msb

lsb

bit5

bit4

bit6

bit2

bit3

bit1

msb

lsb

bit5

bit4

bit6

bit2

bit3

bit1

Figure 40. Transmission Timing for Clockedge(+) (CPHA : 1)

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