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Software SPI

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Author: Bugz Bensce

Last Updated: 2016-02-18

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Communication

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License: MIT license  

Bit Banged SPI using PIC 16F877A Micro-controller unit (MCU) implemented in Mplab X IDE. The MCU writes data to particular addresses of a 25LC256 EEPROM device, and reads back the data by only passing address information to the EEPROM. This data is then displayed on a common-Annode 7-segment display connected to a port on the MCU.

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