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Posted on January 03, 2018 at 14:49 Well I didn't measure directly on the pin but using a via on the board. Also, quoting my previous post : Furthermore, I configured all signals as GPIO Output on the master side and GPIO Input on the slave sid...
Posted on January 03, 2018 at 14:34I have tried it with 2 different boards. I can safely say that the pin is not damaged.The boards are custom made. I have tried the same setup with the STM32F407 Discovery board and everything works fine there.The o...
Posted on January 03, 2018 at 13:57I measured on the pin and as stated also used a logic analyzer on the slave side (STM) and can observer that all signals are as expected.Here are the register values.SPI1 uses pins PB3/PB4/PB5/PA4 as CLK/MISO/MOSI/...