Advance Information MC68HC908MR16/MC68HC908MR32 — Rev. 4.0
254 Serial Peripheral Interface Module (SPI) MOTOROLA
Serial Peripheral Interface Module (SPI)
and another for CPOL = 1. The diagram may be interpreted as a master
or slave timing diagram since the serial clock (SPSCK), master in/slave
out (MISO), and master out/slave in (MOSI) pins are d ire ctly con nected
between the master and the slave. The MISO signal is the output from
the slave, and the MOSI signal is the output from the master. The SS line
is the slave select input to the slave. The slave SPI drives its MISO
output only when its slave select input (SS) is at logic 0, so that only the
selected slave drives to the master. The SS pin of the master is not
shown but is assumed to be inactive. The SS pin of the master must b e
high or must be reconfigured as general-purpose I/O not affecting the
SPI. (See 13.7.2 Mode Fault Error.) When CPHA = 0, the first SPSCK
edge is the MSB capture strobe. Therefore, the slave must begin driving
its data before the first SPSCK edge, and a falling edge on the SS pin is
used to start the slave data transmission. The slave’s SS pin must be
toggled back to high and then low again between each byte transmitt ed
as shown in Figure 13-5.
Figure 13-4. Transmission Format (CPHA = 0)
Figure 13-5. CPHA/SS Timing
BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 LSB
MSB
BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 LSB
MSB
12345678
SPSCK CYCLE #
FOR REFERENCE
SPSCK, CPOL = 0
SPSCK, CPOL = 1
MOSI
FROM MASTER
MISO
FROM SLAVE
SS, TO SLAVE
CAPTURE STROBE
BYTE 1 BYTE 3
MISO/MOSI BYTE 2
MASTER SS
SLAVE SS
CPHA = 0
SLAVE SS
CPHA = 1