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ATA6603-EK

Manufacturer Part Number
ATA6603-EK
Description
MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools Demoboard LIN-MCM
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATA6603-EK

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4.16.1
4.16.1.1
4.16.1.2
4.16.1.3
4921E–AUTO–09/09
SS Pin Functionality
Slave Mode
Master Mode
SPI Control Register – SPCR
When the SPI is configured as a Slave, the Slave Select (SS) pin is always input. When SS is
held low, the SPI is activated, and MISO becomes an output if configured so by the user. All
other pins are inputs. When SS is driven high, all pins are inputs, and the SPI is passive, which
means that it will not receive incoming data. Note that the SPI logic will be reset once the SS pin
is driven high.
The SS pin is useful for packet/byte synchronization to keep the slave bit counter synchronous
with the master clock generator. When the SS pin is driven high, the SPI slave will immediately
reset the send and receive logic, and drop any partially received data in the Shift Register.
When the SPI is configured as a Master (MSTR in SPCR is set), the user can determine the
direction of the SS pin.
If SS is configured as an output, the pin is a general output pin which does not affect the SPI
system. Typically, the pin will be driving the SS pin of the SPI Slave.
If SS is configured as an input, it must be held high to ensure Master SPI operation. If the SS pin
is driven low by peripheral circuitry when the SPI is configured as a Master with the SS pin
defined as an input, the SPI system interprets this as another master selecting the SPI as a
slave and starting to send data to it. To avoid bus contention, the SPI system takes the following
actions:
Thus, when interrupt-driven SPI transmission is used in Master mode, and there exists a possi-
bility that SS is driven low, the interrupt should always check that the MSTR bit is still set. If the
MSTR bit has been cleared by a slave select, it must be set by the user to re-enable SPI Master
mode.
Bit
Read/Write
Initial Value
1. The MSTR bit in SPCR is cleared and the SPI system becomes a Slave. As a result of
2. The SPIF Flag in SPSR is set, and if the SPI interrupt is enabled, and the I-bit in SREG
• Bit 7 – SPIE: SPI Interrupt Enable
• Bit 6 – SPE: SPI Enable
• Bit 5 – DORD: Data Order
This bit causes the SPI interrupt to be executed if SPIF bit in the SPSR Register is set and
the if the Global Interrupt Enable bit in SREG is set.
When the SPE bit is written to one, the SPI is enabled. This bit must be set to enable any
SPI operations.
When the DORD bit is written to one, the LSB of the data word is transmitted first.
When the DORD bit is written to zero, the MSB of the data word is transmitted first.
the SPI becoming a Slave, the MOSI and SCK pins become inputs.
is set, the interrupt routine will be executed.
SPIE
R/W
7
0
SPE
R/W
6
0
DORD
R/W
5
0
MSTR
R/W
4
0
CPOL
R/W
3
0
CPHA
R/W
2
0
ATA6602/ATA6603
SPR1
R/W
1
0
SPR0
R/W
0
0
SPCR
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