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TMS320F28030, TMS320F28031, TMS320F28032
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SPRS584J APRIL 2009REVISED OCTOBER 2013
3.2.21 Serial Port Peripherals
The devices support the following serial communication peripherals:
SPI: The SPI is a high-speed, synchronous serial I/O port that allows a serial bit stream
of programmed length (one to sixteen bits) to be shifted into and out of the device
at a programmable bit-transfer rate. Normally, the SPI is used for communications
between the MCU and external peripherals or another processor. Typical
applications include external I/O or peripheral expansion through devices such as
shift registers, display drivers, and ADCs. Multi-device communications are
supported by the master/slave operation of the SPI. The SPI contains a 4-level
receive and transmit FIFO for reducing interrupt servicing overhead.
SCI: The serial communications interface is a two-wire asynchronous serial port,
commonly known as UART. The SCI contains a 4-level receive and transmit FIFO
for reducing interrupt servicing overhead.
I
2
C: The inter-integrated circuit (I
2
C) module provides an interface between a MCU and
other devices compliant with Philips Semiconductors Inter-IC bus ( I
2
C-bus
®
)
specification version 2.1 and connected by way of an I
2
C-bus. External
components attached to this 2-wire serial bus can transmit/receive up to 8-bit data
to/from the MCU through the I
2
C module. The I
2
C contains a 4-level receive and
transmit FIFO for reducing interrupt servicing overhead.
eCAN: This is the enhanced version of the CAN peripheral. It supports 32 mailboxes, time
stamping of messages, and is CAN 2.0B-compliant.
LIN: LIN 1.3 or 2.0 compatible peripheral. Can also be configured as additional SCI
port
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