Mikroe I2C to SPi Click
Mikroe I2C to SPi Click is an interface between a standard I2C bus of a microcontroller and an SPi bus. This allows the microcontroller to communicate directly with SPi devices through its I2C bus. The Mikroe click is equipped with stacking headers for easy connection. The board controls all SPi bus-specific sequences, protocol, and timing by offering an I2C-bus slave transmitter or receiver and an SPi master. It also has its internal oscillator and supports the SPi chip select output that may be configured as GPIO when not used.Features
- NXP SC18IS602B, an I2C/SPI to UART interface, 64 bytes of transmit and receive FIFOs, and IrDA SIR built-in support; Maxim Integrated MAX3237 IC, a low-power, true RS-232 transceiver on-board modules
- Supports I2C and SPI interfaces, bridging them to UART, supports a lot of other features, including Line-Break generation and detection, programmable special character detection, auto flow control (software and hardware), 15kV ESD protection, onboard RS-232 connector, etc.
- I2C, UART, SPI interface
- mikroBUS compatibility
- S (28.6mm x 25.4mm) click board size
- 3.3V input voltage
Applications
- Hand-held and portable equipment
- PDAs
- Palmtops
- Digital cameras
- Devices that support I2C interface
Overview
Publicado: 2019-11-13
| Actualizado: 2023-11-14
