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The processor families support x6 (six) (x6 MAIN domain) instances of Fast Serial Interface Receiver (FSI_RX) cores and x2 (two) (x2 MAIN domain) instances of Fast Serial Interface Transmitter (FSI_TX) cores.
Fast Serial Interface (FSI) is the TI proprietary communication peripheral which enables high-speed, reliable, serial communication across devices having isolation between them.
Fast Serial Interface (FSI) is a 2 or 3 line simplex serial data transmit or receive. Designed to meet both the high speed (100Mbps) as well as the variable latency introduced when crossing an isolation boundary.
The FSI physical interface consists of three wires, a clock and two data signals, where one of the data signals is optional. Data is transferred on both the rising and falling edge which permits a 50MHz maximum FSI clock frequency to transfer data at 100Mbps with two wires (CLK and D0) and 200Mbps with three wires (CLK, D0, and D1). The high through-put along with defined data packets (frames) that contain limited header and footer allows data to be transferred between devices with little latency. The FSI module consists of independent transmitter and receiver cores which allow for simultaneous full speed communications in both directions with no concept of a master or slave.
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