User manual

Installation and Operation
© 2012 Microchip Technology Inc. DS52056A-page 13
FIGURE 2-1: SPI TERMINAL UTILITY WINDOW
After the application is started, the state of the connection with the MCP2210 is shown
in the Status Messages section (lower left corner of the screen).
The user can establish the GP configuration. The GPs can be used as chip select pins.
Each GP Active and Idle value can be established by selecting the appropriate check
boxes, or by directly supplying the correct value in the GP Direct Settings section. The
same behavior applies to the GP designation (the GP designation can be established
by clicking the appropriate radio button, or by directly supplying the GP designation
value in the GP Settings Direct Values section).
The SPI settings pertaining to the needed SPI transfer can be established in the SPI
Parameters section.
The data to be sent goes in the Tx Data field. To send the data to the SPI slave device,
click the SPI Transfer Data button on the lower-right side of the screen. The data
received from the SPI slave device is displayed in the Rx Data field.
The user data can be supplied in either HEX or Decimal mode. This can be accom-
plished by selecting the HEX mode check box. The data in the Tx and Rx Data fields
will be displayed in HEX or Decimal.
GP Settings Section
Transfer Data button
Status messages
SPI Transfer
Parameters
Section
HEX/Decimal
user data
mode
SPI user data
section
GP Direct
Settings section