SDIO Protocol: SDIO Protocol is a widely used Bus for the interfacing modem (device) to the application processor (Host). SDIO Protocol is used for Data exchange between host and...
I2C vs SPI Difference Between I2C vs SPI What is I2C Protocol? I2C stands for Inter-Integrated Circuit. I2C is a simple two-wire serial protocol used to communicate between two...
I2C Signal Integrity: Measurement and Electrical Validation Overview of I2C Bus: The I2C’s physical two-wire interface consists of a bi-directional serial clock (SCL) and data (SDA) lines. Each device...
I2C Bus Introduction to I2C Bus: I2C stands for Inter-Integrated Circuit. Philips Semiconductors developed I2C in the early 1980s as a low-cost solution for connecting lower-speed peripheral ICs to...
I2S Protocol I2S Protocol Introduction Today’s digital systems – from the Digital TV in the living room, Alexa, and google home for playing music and switching from text-based search...
eMMC vs UFS The Differences between eMMC and UFS are: What is eMMC Protocol? Embedded multimedia card or eMMC, is a NAND flash memory for mobile applications and a...
Where is Logic Analyzer used? Embedded System Testing : Embedded Systems have multiple devices and each of the devices uses the bus to communicate with the main chip or...
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...