Overview
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The spi_interrupt example shows how to use spi functional API to do interrupt transfer:

In this example, one spi instance as master and another spi instance as slave. Master sends a piece of data to slave,
and check if the data slave received is correct.

Toolchain supported
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- IAR embedded Workbench  9.40.1
- Keil MDK  5.38.1
- GCC ARM Embedded  12.2
- MCUXpresso  11.8.0

Hardware requirements
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- Micro USB cable
- LPCXpresso55S36 board
- Personal Computer

Board settings
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Short JP51 1-2.

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    Master_board(SPI2)           Slave_board(SPI8)                          
Pin Name   Board Location     Pin Name   Board Location                     
MISO       J122  pin 12       MISO       J7    pin 5 
MOSI       J8    pin 3        MOSI       J7    pin 6
SCK        J122  pin 8        SCK        J7    pin 4
SSEL0      J122  pin 6        SSEL0      J7    pin 3
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Prepare the Demo
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1.  Connect a micro USB cable between the PC host and the CMSIS DAP USB port (J1) on the board
2.  Open a serial terminal with the following settings (See Appendix A in Getting started guide for description how to determine serial port number):
    - 115200 baud rate
    - 8 data bits
    - No parity
    - One stop bit
    - No flow control
3.  Download the program to the target board.
4.  Reset the SoC and run the project.

Running the demo
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When the demo runs successfully, the log would be seen on the CMSIS DAP terminal like:

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SPI one board interrupt example started!

SPI transfer finished!
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