1SPI-PIPE(1)                      User Commands                     SPI-PIPE(1)
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NAME

6       spi-pipe - full-duplex SPI communication tool.
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SYNOPSIS

9       spi-pipe options...
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DESCRIPTION

12       This  program  allows full-duplex communications, sending data from its
13       standard input to the SPI slave, and displaying on its standard  output
14       the data received from the SPI port.
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16       -d, --device=DEVICE
17              use the given Linux spidev character device.
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19       -s, --speed=<int>
20              set the target SPI speed for transfer.
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22       -b, --blocksize=<int>
23              set the block size (in bytes) for transfer.
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25       -n, --number=<int>
26              set  the  number of blocks to transmit (-1 for continuous trans‐
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29       -h, --help
30              display the help screen and exit.
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32       -v, --version
33              display the version number and exit.
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EXAMPLES

37       Get help:
38              $ spi-pipe -h
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40       Send and receive at the same time
41              $ command-1 | spi-pipe --device=/dev/spidev0.0  | command-2
42              Note that command-1, command-2 and spi-pipe  run  simultaneously
43              in three different processes.
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45       Send data to the SPI link
46              $ command-1 | spi-pipe --device=/dev/spidev0.0
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48       Receive data from the SPI link
49              $ spi-pipe --device=/dev/spidev0.0 < /dev/zero | command-2
50              You  can  also  use command-2 < /dev/spidev0.0 but with spi-pipe
51              you can control what is sent to the device (always `0` here).
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53       Read 40 blocks of 4 bytes from the SPI link
54              $  spi-pipe --device=/dev/spidev0.0 -b 4 -n  40  <  /dev/zero  |
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AUTHOR

58       Written by Christophe BLAESS <http://www.blaess.fr/christophe>.
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REPORTING BUGS

61       Github home page: <https://github.com/cpb-/spi-tools.git>
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64       Copyright © 2014 Christophe Blaess.
65       Licensed under GPLv2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
66       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
67       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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71SPI-tools                         August 2014                      SPI-PIPE(1)
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