SPI vs SGPIO
Paul.A.Suhler at certance.com
Paul.A.Suhler at certance.com
Mon Aug 9 14:24:00 PDT 2004
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* Paul.A.Suhler at certance.com
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Hi, Hugh.
Indeed it is, but's it's also "serial peripheral interface." Here's one of
many links that a search turned up:
owner-t10 at t10.org, t10 at t10.org
Cheers,
Paul Suhler
Certance, LLC
"Hugh Curley"
<hcurley at indra.co To: "Kevin Khuu" <kevin98146 at hotmail.com>
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* From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
* "Hugh Curley" <hcurley at indra.com>
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Kevin,
I think that SPI is "SCSI Parallel Interface."
Hugh Curley
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From: "Kevin Khuu" <kevin98146 at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 1:11 PM
Subject: SPI vs SGPIO
> * From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
> * "Kevin Khuu" <kevin98146 at hotmail.com>
> *
> Is Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) compatible with Serial GPIO (SGPIO)?
> Can I take a microcontroller (ie. Microchip 16F872) that has an SPI
> interface, hook up to the SGPIO bus and use it to control LEDs?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
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