If you have ever had to fix a modern desktop motherboard, you might have noticed that the BIOS (UEFI) SPI flash is 1.8V – which means you can no longer use a Raspberry Pi or a CH341 adapter ...
The new I2CSPI-CTRL I2C and SPI ... wire connection. While SPI is less flexible than I2C, it offers faster, lower-latency communication, making it the preferred choice for scenarios where speed is ...
xSPI-NFC is JEDEC xSPI compliant NOR Flash controller IP supporting devices from various vendors with XIP and Auto-boot support. The IP also has Continuous burst support for higher throughput. It can ...