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Signal Description
MCF548x Reference Manual, Rev. 3
Freescale Semiconductor
27-3
27.5
Signal Description
27.5.1
Overview
lists the DSPI signals.
27.5.2
Detailed Signal Descriptions
27.5.2.1
DSPI Peripheral Chip Select/Slave Select (DSPICS0/SS)
In master mode, the DSPICS0 signal is a peripheral chip select output that selects which slave device the
current transmission is intended for.
In slave mode, the SS signal is a slave select input signal that allows an SPI master to select the DSPI as
the target for transmission.
27.5.2.2
DSPI Peripheral Chip Selects 2–3 (DSPICS[2:3])
DSPICS[2:3] are peripheral chip select output signals in master mode. In slave mode these signals are not
used.
27.5.2.3
DSPI Peripheral Chip Select 5/Peripheral Chip Select Strobe
(DSPICS5/PCSS)
When the DSPI is in master mode and the DMCR[PCSSE] bit is cleared, DSPICS5 is used to select the
slave device for which the current transfer is intended DSPICS5 is a peripheral chip select output signal.
PCSS provides a strobe signal that can be used with an external demultiplexer for deglitching of the n
signals. When the DSPI is in master mode and DMCR[PCSSE] is set, the PCSS provides the appropriate
timing for the decoding of the DSPICS[0,2,3] signals that prevents glitches from occurring.
This signal is not used in slave mode.
Table 27-1. Signal Properties
Name
Input/Output
Function
Master Mode
Slave Mode
DSPICS0/SS
Input/Output
Peripheral Chip Select 0 (output)
Slave Select (input)
DSPICS[2:3]
Output
Peripheral Chip Select 2 - 3
Unused
DSPICS5/PCSS
Output
Peripheral Chip Select 5 /
Peripheral Chip Select Strobe
Unused
DSPISIN
Input
Serial Data In
Serial Data In
DSPISOUT
Output
Serial Data Out
Serial Data Out
DSPISCK
Input/Output
Serial Clock (output)
Serial Clock (input)