Friendly amendment, also the SSP can be clocked faster up to CPU/2, has a FIFO and is flexible in data length 4bit up to 16-bit. The question could rather be, what is the SPI still there for ;-) Bob --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ee_gary" <ee_gary@...> wrote: > > Think of SSP as an enhanced SPI peripheral. It has more configuration > options than a standard SPI peripheral, making it useful for those > times you'd otherwise have to bit-bang. > > Gary > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "croquettegnu" <croquettegnu@> wrote: > > > > Sorry for this newbie question, but regarding the SPI and the UART > > peripherals , I don't see what is the interest, the use of the SSP > > peripheral ? > > > > Thanks > > >
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Re: What is the interest of SSP Peripherals ?
2006-03-15 by lpc2100_fan
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