SPI Slave DMA ============= In this application example SPI master transfer "Hello World!" message using DMA channel 0 to slave. SPI Slave will receive data using DMA channel 3 and store in the rx_buffer. SPI slave will send again received message back to master using DMA channel 2. SPI master will receive message using DMA channel 1 Supported evaluation kit ------------------------ - `ATSAME54-XPRO `_ Drivers and Middleware ---------------------- * DMA SPI MASTER * Synchronous SPI Slave * DMA * STDIO Redirect Interface settings ------------------ - USART - No parity - 8-bit character size - 1 stop bit - 9600 baud-rate - SPI MASTER - Mode 0 - 8-bit character size - MSB First - 1000000 baud-rate - SPI Slave - Mode 0 - 8-bit character size - MSB First - DMA - DMA Channel 0 - SPI Master TX - DMA Channel 1 - SPI Master RX - DMA Channel 2 - SPI Slave TX - DMA Channel 3 - SPI Slave RX Hardware Connection ------------------- ======================= ====================== SPI Master(SERCOM4) SPI Slave(SERCOM6) ======================= ====================== PB27 **(MOSI)** PC04 **(MOSI)** PB26 **(SCK)** PC05 **(SCK)** PB29 **(MISO)** PC07 **(MISO)** PB28 **(CS)** PC06 **(CS)** ======================= ====================== Running the demo ---------------- #. Press Download Pack and save the .atzip file #. Import .atzip file into Atmel Studio 7, File->Import->Atmel Start Project. #. Build and flash into supported evaluation board #. Open the serial port in Atmel Data Visualizer or any serial port monitor. #. Press the Reset button. #. You should see the **Hello World!** message on console received by SPI slave and SPI master