Hi, This video will give an explanation on serial communication and SPI protocal . It will teach you about the working principles of serial peripheral interface systems . Thanks..!
Hello Sir, Please add more description on Clock Phase and Clock Polarity. This would help in better understanding of the protocol. Also,why NAND and AND logic can be used in SPI. Thanks.
very good sir. a nice explanation in tamil. my doubts in spi protocol are cleared. thanks for this tutorial. plan to explain the practical usages such as in programming spi in arduino .
Bro CPOL = 1 CPHA = 1 and CPOL = 1 CPHA = 0 diagrams are interchanged in the video and i think CS will be important even though if there is one slave with master correct me if I'm wrong
Not those 2 are wrong, the remaining two are wrong, rising edge will be 1 and falling edge be 0.The assumption is for CPHA. So in the case of 3rd and 4th will be CPOL-0,CPHA-0(falling edge)and CPOL-0,CPHA-1(rising edge).
I hope that you make a video making some code to implement SPI or Jtag. I mean to implement it on a chip that doesn't support it in order to program a chip that support it using its datasheet
Anna .first namma entha peripherals use pannalum initialization nu oru function use pannrom.for eg spi ku spi_init() ..now i have doubt that how to confirm that our initialization function is correct..how to test it
bro ungala yepdi contact pandradhu? na IOT padichitruken,Raspberry pi and neraya elctronics devices la vaangi practice pannitruken.Neraya doubts varudhu..Neenga konjam help panna nallaarkum
+A.Rangarajan Rajan SPI is a full duplex communication. Master read from slave : It will happen via MISO pin. Master writes to slave: It will happen via the MOSI pin. No need of indicating bit of r/w in this topology. Both will occur simultaneously.
+Deepak Chittibabu Hi Deepak. I have already started with UART protocol. Pleass check my channel. CAN protocol videos will follow after the UART videos. Please subscribe and follow the channel for new updates. Thanks🙂