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1 Does your devices support the programming of SPI and I2C EEPROM? Featured

As general purpose SPI master and I2C master, the following devices will support corresponding EEPROM programming: - SPI Storm device supports SPI, dual-SPI and quad-SPI protocols and hence, is able to control EEPROM using these procotols. - SPI Xpress and…

2 I need some extra GPIO lines in addition to the SPI Master. Is this possible? Featured

Yes, with SPI Storm, where you have a 8-bit GPO (General-purpose output) port for generating digital patterns, synchronized or not with the serial port. SPI Xpress and GP Series devices in SPI mode of operation do not offer additional GPIO lines.

3 GP-22050 key figures and information

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4 Introducing GP-22050

Paper Abstract GP-22050 is Byte Paradigm advanced multi-function USB 2.0 instrument for testing and debugging embedded systems. Used as PC-controlled pattern generator, logic analyzer, SPI and I²C host adapter, GP-22050 has found its place on the desk of…

5 What is the difference between an 'analyzer', a 'logger' and a 'slave'?

In the world of test and measurement instruments, 'Analyzers', 'Loggers' and 'Slave' are 3 distinct devices with a different functionality and usage scenario. Analyzers, Loggers and Slaves are all used to collect data and information from a system - they…

6 What is the latency between 2 SPI transactions?

Using the 'burst mode' of the advanced C/C++ interface, latency between 2 access can be as low as one (1) SCLK clock cycle. In this mode, accesses are first queued in memory by using specific commands and then sent at maximum rate. This can also be done by…