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LPC1768: SPI Programming
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Contents
1
Objective
2
SPI Registers
3
SPI Register Configuration
4
Steps for using SPI
4.1
Initialize SPI
4.2
Send Data
4.3
Receive Data
5
Code
5.1
Example 1
5.2
Using Explore Embedded Libraries
Objective
SPI Registers
SPI Register Configuration
Steps for using SPI
Initialize SPI
Send Data
Receive Data
Code
Example 1
Using Explore Embedded Libraries
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