2.11.1 SPI Command Structure
The SPI command set is optimized for a high data rate. Each communication is started by
setting pin 27 (NSS) to LOW level. After a start-up time (see Table 2-13) the command byte is transmitted. This byte indicates the desired user
action such as reading out the received RF data. The command byte is followed by the bytes
needed to form the desired command.
The first two response bytes are always the events.system and events.events bytes and contain the information on the current system and event status of the ATA8510/15 (see Event Handling).
See SPI Command Reference for an overview of all available SPI commands and their related protocol structure.