2023-07-20 03:18 AM
I have seen a lot of videos for pin configuration. The one thing I have noticed is that whenever they configured the pin the chipset would be highlighted (Fig.1) but as you can see in the image my pin UI (Fig.2) is not highlighted and I guess because of this I'm unable to code.
Fig.1
Fig.2
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2023-07-20 04:04 AM
Welcome @Jaimin Desai, to the community!
If I understand you correctly, you miss the green marking of a pin, right?
Pins get three colours depending on their status: green, yellow or purple:
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
2023-07-20 04:04 AM
Welcome @Jaimin Desai, to the community!
If I understand you correctly, you miss the green marking of a pin, right?
Pins get three colours depending on their status: green, yellow or purple:
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
2023-07-21 04:07 AM
Let me put the question this way. See how the color of the chipset is in the fig.1 it is dark grey but whereas in fig.2 it is a lighter shade of grey
2023-07-21 04:41 AM
Do you mean the grey colour of the unit, i.e. what the plastic cladding is supposed to represent?
2023-07-25 02:59 PM
Yes, the grey color of the unit. If you see Fig.1 even the pin that is connected to GPIO/output is in the proper green color but if you see Fig.2 that's my pin layout, the pins are not being highlighted properly after chip selection. I don't know where I went wrong in the installation
2023-07-25 07:06 PM
Attach the IOC you used to generate Fig 2.