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What is the SPI 2-bit transfer mode and how to use it?  Issue Date:2015-07-09

The 2-bit transfer mode means that the SPI controller transmits 2-bit data output at the same edge of serial clock, and meanwhile it also receives 2-bit data input at the opposite edge of serial clock during a serial clock cycle. Accordingly, one SPI Master controller can access data with two external Slave devices simultaneously.

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Function: Peripherals,Connectivity,SPI