My hardware only has one spi slave and one spi master. So can I just set the spi slave miso pin as output in spis_init function? If can not, can I set the pull down resistor on the slave miso pin on spis_init?
My hardware only has one spi slave and one spi master. So can I just set the spi slave miso pin as output in spis_init function? If can not, can I set the pull down resistor on the slave miso pin on spis_init?
I don't understand what you are trying to achieve by setting the SPIS miso pin as an output.
So do you mean I can set the intenal pull resistor on spis miso pin?
nordic sdk set this miso pin as input&no pull when spis is initialized, and when it is selected(cs down), this pin function as miso, otherwise it is set as high impedence, just like other spi device, this is useful when there has more than one spi device on the bus. But in my system, there is only one spi device, So I want to set it as output.
@haakonsh do you mean set as input and enable pull down?
the miso is already an output
And that output will always be driving either high or low - because that's what SPI requires.
SPI is not like I2C - where pullups are required because open-drain outputs are used.
Pull-up/down resistors serve no useful function in SPI - they purely waste power.
I agree with awneil, you do not need a pull resistor on an SPI line unless something is seriously wrong.
I do not know how I can be any more clear than:
dir = NRF_GPIO_PIN_DIR_OUTPUT
input = NRF_GPIO_PIN_INPUT_DISCONNECT
I do not know how I can be any more clear
Indeed.
cgha: again, look at the SPI Slave example in the SDK - it will show you how to correctly configure the nRF as an SPI Slave.
I do not know how I can be any more clear
Indeed.
cgha: again, look at the SPI Slave example in the SDK - it will show you how to correctly configure the nRF as an SPI Slave.