decoding of the abbreviation TI
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‎2020-12-21 7:54 AM
In continuation of the topic "documentation curve": in the entire document RM0316 there is no decoding of the abbreviation TI for SPI.
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Documentation
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SPI
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STM32F3 Series
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‎2020-12-21 8:11 AM
TI stands for the semiconductor supplier Texas Instruments, which sometimes uses a slightly different variant of the SPI protocol for their devices.
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‎2020-12-21 8:18 AM
and how should I understand this by reading the documentation ? why didn't we make a normal transcript for all abbreviations ? and this is not the first problem, when I remember where else I saw a mysterious set of letters, I will write here.
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‎2020-12-21 8:45 AM
Because knowing there are differences between TI and MOTOROLA SPI modes is assumed to be taught in classes beyond high-school? Bit like MOTOROLA 6800/6809 vs INTEL 8080 type differences in 8-bit external parallel buses.
https://www.edaboard.com/threads/difference-between-spi-motorola-mode-and-spi-ti-mode.324750/
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‎2020-12-21 8:47 AM
If these things stump you again, try simple word association in Google, there's probably coverage in Wikapedia
https://www.google.com/search?q=spi+ti
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‎2020-12-21 8:50 PM
I study electronics on my own.
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‎2020-12-21 8:51 PM
I already found out through Google. but the documentation is not complete if it does not decipher its abbreviations.
