Dspi - NXP Semiconductors MPC5644A Reference Manual

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Introduction
Additional internal channels for monitoring voltages (such as core voltage, I/O voltage, LVI
voltages, etc.) inside the device
An internal bandgap reference to allow absolute voltage measurements
Silicon die temperature sensor
— Provides temperature of silicon as an analog value
— Read using an internal ADC analog channel
— May be read with either ADC
2 Decimation Filters
— Programmable decimation factor (1 to 16)
— Selectable IIR or FIR filter
— Up to 4th order IIR or 8th order FIR
— Programmable coefficients
— Saturated or non-saturated modes
— Programmable Rounding (Convergent; Two's Complement; Truncated)
— Prefill mode to precondition the filter before the sample window opens
— Supports Multiple Cascading Decimation Filters to implement more complex filter designs
— Optional Absolute Integrators on the output of Decimation Filters
Full duplex synchronous serial interface to an external device
— Free-running clock for use by an external device
— Supports a 26-bit message length
Priority based queues
— Supports six queues with fixed priority. When commands of distinct queues are bound for the
same ADC, the higher priority queue is always served first
— Queue_0 can bypass all prioritization, buffering and abort current conversions to start a
Queue_0 conversion a deterministic time after the queue trigger
— Supports software and hardware trigger modes to arm a particular queue
— Generates interrupt when command coherency is not achieved
External hardware triggers
— Supports rising edge, falling edge, high level and low level triggers
— Supports configurable digital filter
1.4.15

DSPI

The deserial serial peripheral interface (DSPI) block provides a synchronous serial interface for
communication between the MPC5644A MCU and external devices. The DSPI supports pin count
reduction through serialization and deserialization of eTPU and eMIOS channels and memory-mapped
registers. The channels and register content are transmitted using a SPI-like protocol. This SPI-like
protocol is completely configurable for baud rate, polarity and phase, frame length, chip select assertion,
etc. Each bit in the frame may be configured to serialize either eTPU channels, eMIOS channels or GPIO
signals. The DSPI can be configured to serialize data to an external device that implements the
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MPC5644A Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 6
Freescale Semiconductor

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