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Using C32 compiler to interface serial SRAM devices to PIC32 MCUs

Posted: 24 Aug 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: compiler C32  SRAM serial devices  MCUs PIC32 

[Summary of tips] Microchip's serial SRAM product line represents a new way to add additional RAM to an application. With the small 8-pin packages and the SPI interface, these devices give designers added system flexibility. The AN1277 series of serial SRAM devices from Microchip Technology support a half-duplex protocol that functions on a mast......
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