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* change simulator svg * change radio image * Remove google fonts cdn * change color of 'advanced' button * font fix * font fix 2 * display fix * change fullsceen simulator bg * Continuous servo * handle continuous state * adding shims * update rendering for continuous servos * fixing sim * fix sig * typo * fix sim * bump pxt * bump pxt * rerun travis * Input blocks revision - add Button and Pin event types - merge onPinPressed & onPinReleased in new onPinEvent function - create new onButtonEvent function * update input blocks in docs and tests * remove device_pin_release block * Hide DAL.x behind Enum * bring back deprecated blocks, but hide them * shims and locales files * fix input.input. typing * remove buildpr * bump V3 * update simulator aspect ratio * add Loudness Block * revoke loudness block * Adds soundLevel To be replaced by pxt-common-packages when DAL is updated. * Remove P0 & P3 from AnalogPin Co-authored-by: Juri <gitkraken@juriwolf.de>
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spi Pins
Set the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) signalling pins
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.
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Simulator: This function needs real hardware to work with. It's not supported in the simulator.
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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.
pins.spiPins(DigitalPin.C15, DigitalPin.C14, DigitalPin.C13);