# spi Pins Set the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) signalling pins ```sig pins.spiPins(DigitalPin.P0, DigitalPin.P1, DigitalPin.P2); ``` To configure the @boardname@ to write to an external device using a SPI connection, each SPI signal line is assigned to unique a pin. A SPI connection uses 3 signalling lines called **MOSI**, **MISO**, and **SCK**. ### ~ hint **Simulator**: This function needs real hardware to work with. It's not supported in the simulator. ### ~ If you don't set the pins for the SPI connection, the default pin assignments are used: * **P15** = **MOSI**, @boardname@ SPI data output pin * **P14** = **MISO**, @boardname@ SPI data input pin * **P13** = **SCK**, @boardname@ SPI serial clock output pin ## Parameters * **mosi**: the pin for SPI data output, the **MOSI** signal pin. * **miso**: the pin for SPI data input, the **MISO** signal pin. * **sck**: the pin for SPI serial clock output, the **SCK** signal pin. ## Example Set the pin assignments for a SPI connection to the default pins. ```blocks pins.spiPins(DigitalPin.C15, DigitalPin.C14, DigitalPin.C13); ``` ## See also [spi write](/reference/pins/spi-write), [spi frequency](/reference/pins/spi-frequency), [spi format](/reference/pins/spi-format) [SPI Programming](https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/SPI)