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SPY, IIC, YOUART, etc...
 
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Somewhere there's a wiki with example waveforms of various protocols. I think it was the sigrok wiki which has example pictures for 'some' protocols (e.g. https://sigrok.org/wiki/Protocol_decoder:Ook), but there may also be a way to generate waveforms.
 
==Protocol List==
 
==Protocol List==
  
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* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/deadbugging-pcie-3-0-gpu-8ghz/
 
* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/deadbugging-pcie-3-0-gpu-8ghz/
 
This protocol allows for extension (think IDC Ribbon cables from computers circa 1990's) cords to be used supposedly. Shielded ones work better.
 
This protocol allows for extension (think IDC Ribbon cables from computers circa 1990's) cords to be used supposedly. Shielded ones work better.
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===SPI===
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Basically a shift register(?)
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====SPI Slave mode vs. Master mode for Timing====
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Nuts and volts Issue 4, page 61. Master mode was unable to be used as a B&W Composite Video output, but Slave mode was. This used a pic18 to generate a constant stream of Pixel data at 1.75MHz.
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 19 May 2024

SPY, IIC, YOUART, etc...

Somewhere there's a wiki with example waveforms of various protocols. I think it was the sigrok wiki which has example pictures for 'some' protocols (e.g. https://sigrok.org/wiki/Protocol_decoder:Ook), but there may also be a way to generate waveforms.

Protocol List

PCI-E

Extensions with PCI-E

This protocol allows for extension (think IDC Ribbon cables from computers circa 1990's) cords to be used supposedly. Shielded ones work better.

SPI

Basically a shift register(?)

SPI Slave mode vs. Master mode for Timing

Nuts and volts Issue 4, page 61. Master mode was unable to be used as a B&W Composite Video output, but Slave mode was. This used a pic18 to generate a constant stream of Pixel data at 1.75MHz.