SPI PROTOCOL SPI Protocol: Introduction SPI stands for Serial Peripheral Interface and it is a synchronous serial communication interface used for short-distance communication. SPI interface was developed by Motorola...
HDMI Protocol Introduction HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards. It is termed as the catalyst for the DTV revolution. The DTV revolution is driving the...
UART PROTOCOL UART Protocol: INTRODUCTION UART stands for Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter. A UART’s main purpose is to transmit and receive serial data. UART was developed by Gordon Bell...
QSPI Protocol QSPI Protocol: Introduction Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (QSPI) is a serial communication interface. QSPI has been specifically designed for talking to flash chips. QSPI is useful in...
RFFE Protocol RFFE Protocol: Introduction Mobile radio communication involves multi-radio systems composed of several parallel transceivers making a leap in complexity for the RF front-end design. RF front-end devices...
ONFI – Open NAND Flash Interface ONFI INTRODUCTION The Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) is an industry Workgroup made up of more than 100 companies that build, design-in, or...
eSPI Protocol eSPI Protocol INTRODUCTION eSPI stands for the enhanced serial peripheral interface. It was developed by Intel. eSPI is an all-in-one bus that was designed to replace the...
PCI Express (PCIe or PCI-e) Introduction to PCIe Express: This blog describes the fundamentals of the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCI Express) protocol. In personal computers, peripheral devices connect...
UFS Protocol Introduction: UFS stands for Universal Flash Storage. UFS is an advanced, high speed, low power, high-performance non-volatile interface designed for mobile systems such as smartphones and tablets...
DDR5 I3C What is the role of the I3C Protocol in DDR5? DDR5 has significant improvement over DDR4. DDR5 offers higher bandwidth with a data rate of up to...
