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1 SPI Adapter Selection Guide - Introduction Featured

SPI Adapter Selection Guide Table of contents 1) Which serial protocol do you use?<< CLICK HERE TO START 2) Do you use a custom / non-standard serial protocol? 3) What is the maximum frequency of your master clock? 4) Do you need extra output lines…

2 Do you need extra output lines (GPO / digital pattern generator) ?

<Previous question: What is the maximum frequency of your master clock? Next question: Try to evaluate your needs in memory buffering> For many applications, it is desirable to have additional general-purpose outputs that can be controlled from the…

3 Do you use a custom / non-standard serial protocol?

< Previous question : Which serial protocol do you use? Next ques tion: What is the maximum frequency of your master clock?> If your answer is 'YES', then SPI Storm is the solution for you. ! SPI Xpress DOES NOT support custom serial protocols. ! Here…

4 Try to evaluate your needs in memory buffering

<Previous question: Do you need extra output lines (GPO / digital pattern generator) ? What is the 'memory buffer' of a SPI Adapter? The memory buffer of a SPI Adapter is the memory that is embedded onto the SPI Adapter hardware to temporarily store the…

5 What is the maximum frequency of your master clock?

< Previous question : Do you use a custom / non-standard serial protocol? Next ques tion:Do you need extra output lines (GPO / digital pattern generator) ? > Whatever the protocol that your intend to use, the SPI Adapter that you choose will have to…

6 Which serial protocol do you use?

<Previous question: SPI Adapter Selection Guide - Introduction Next question: Do you use a custom / non-standard serial protocol?> This question seems obvious, but really, it is not straightforward at all. Here is why: 1) Real SPI (Serial Peripheral…