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External Bus Interface

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EBI
External Bus Interface

The external bus interface, usually shortened to EBI, is a computer bus for interfacing small peripheral devices like flash memory with the processor. It is used to expand the internal bus of the processor to enable connection with external memories or other peripherals. EBI can be used to share I/O pins controlling memory devices that are connected to two different memory controllers. Use of EBI reduces the total number of system pins required causing the system cost to come down. EBI manufacturers include Barco,[1] Freescale Semiconductor,[2] Microchip,[3] Atmel,[4] and Silicon Labs.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Barco External Bus Interface (EBI) BA318" (PDF). Barco NV. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-17.
  2. ^ An Introduction to the External Bus Interface on the HCS12X, Freescale Semiconductor
  3. ^ "PIC32 Family Reference Manual: Section 47. External Bus Interface (EBI)".
  4. ^ "AVR1312: Using the XMEGA External Bus Interface".
  5. ^ "EFM32 External Bus Interface AN0034 - Application Note".

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