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LM3S6611-IQC20-A0T

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3S6611-IQC20-A0T
Description
Microcontroller
Manufacturer
ETC2 [List of Unclassifed Manufacturers]
Datasheet
1.4.4.2
1.4.4.3
1.4.4.4
October 09, 2007
SSI (see page 295)
Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) is a four-wire bi-directional communications interface.
The LM3S6611 controller includes two SSI modules that provide the functionality for synchronous
serial communications with peripheral devices, and can be configured to use the Freescale SPI,
MICROWIRE, or TI synchronous serial interface frame formats. The size of the data frame is also
configurable, and can be set between 4 and 16 bits, inclusive.
Each SSI module performs serial-to-parallel conversion on data received from a peripheral device,
and parallel-to-serial conversion on data transmitted to a peripheral device. The TX and RX paths
are buffered with internal FIFOs, allowing up to eight 16-bit values to be stored independently.
Each SSI module can be configured as either a master or slave device. As a slave device, the SSI
module can also be configured to disable its output, which allows a master device to be coupled
with multiple slave devices.
Each SSI module also includes a programmable bit rate clock divider and prescaler to generate the
output serial clock derived from the SSI module's input clock. Bit rates are generated based on the
input clock and the maximum bit rate is determined by the connected peripheral.
I
The Inter-Integrated Circuit (I
(a serial data line SDA and a serial clock line SCL).
The I
devices, LCDs, tone generators, and so on. The I
diagnostic purposes in product development and manufacture.
The LM3S6611 controller includes two I
IC devices over an I
and read) data.
Devices on the I
both sending and receiving data as either a master or a slave, and also supports the simultaneous
operation as both a master and a slave. The four I
Slave Transmit, and Slave Receive.
A Stellaris
Both the I
a transmit or receive operation completes (or aborts due to an error). The I
interrupts when data has been sent or requested by a master.
Ethernet Controller (see page 367)
Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet
has been standardized as IEEE 802.3. It defines a number of wiring and signaling standards for the
physical layer, two means of network access at the Media Access Control (MAC)/Data Link Layer,
and a common addressing format.
The Stellaris® Ethernet Controller consists of a fully integrated media access controller (MAC) and
network physical (PHY) interface device. The Ethernet Controller conforms to IEEE 802.3
specifications and fully supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX standards. In addition, the Ethernet
Controller supports automatic MDI/MDI-X cross-over correction.
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C (see page 332)
2
C bus interfaces to external I
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C master and slave can generate interrupts. The I
I
2
C module can operate at two speeds: Standard (100 Kbps) and Fast (400 Kbps).
2
C bus can be designated as either a master or a slave. Each I
2
C bus. The I
2
C) bus provides bi-directional data transfer through a two-wire design
2
2
C bus supports devices that can both transmit and receive (write
C devices such as serial memory (RAMs and ROMs), networking
Preliminary
2
C modules that provide the ability to communicate to other
2
2
C bus may also be used for system testing and
C modes are: Master Transmit, Master Receive,
2
C master generates interrupts when
LM3S6611 Microcontroller
2
C slave generates
2
C module supports
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