Chapter 24. pulse width modulator -1, Chapter 25. analog touch screen interface -1, Chapter 26. keypad interface -1 – Cirrus Logic EP93xx User Manual
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23.5.1 Enabling SSP Operation..............................................................................................23-2
23.5.2 Master/Slave Mode......................................................................................................23-3
23.5.3 Serial Bit Rate Generation...........................................................................................23-3
23.5.4 Frame Format.............................................................................................................23-3
23.5.5 Texas Instruments
Synchronous Serial Frame Format .............................................23-4
®
SPI Frame Format ......................................................................................23-5
23.5.7 Motorola SPI Format with SPO=0, SPH=0..................................................................23-5
23.5.8 Motorola SPI Format with SPO=0, SPH=1.................................................................23-7
23.5.9 Motorola SPI Format with SPO=1, SPH=0..................................................................23-8
23.5.10 Motorola SPI Format with SPO=1, SPH=1................................................................23-9
23.5.11 National Semiconductor
Microwire
™
Frame Format .............................................23-10
24.2.1.1 Example .....................................................................................................24-2
24.2.1.2 Static Programming (PWM is Not Running) Example ...............................24-2
24.2.1.3 Dynamic Programming (PWM is Running) Example .................................24-3
Chapter 25. Analog Touch Screen Interface ..................................................... 25-1
25.2.1 Touch Screen Scanning: Four-wire and Eight-wire Operation ....................................25-4
25.2.2 Five-wire and Seven-wire Operation .........................................................................25-10
25.2.3 Direct Operation ........................................................................................................25-12
25.2.4 Measuring Analog Input with the Touch Screen Controls Disabled ..........................25-13
25.2.5 Measuring Touch Screen Resistance........................................................................25-15
25.2.6 Polled and Interrupt-Driven Modes............................................................................25-16
25.2.7 Touch Screen Package Dependency ........................................................................25-16
26.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-1
26.2 Theory of Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-2
26.2.1 Apparent Key Detection...............................................................................................26-3
26.2.2 Scan and Debounce ....................................................................................................26-5
26.2.3 Interrupt Generation ....................................................................................................26-5
26.2.4 Low Power Mode.........................................................................................................26-6
26.2.5 Three-key Reset ..........................................................................................................26-6