thanks for comment. there is a microcontroller on the other side. the spi 
works fine. I send data to microcontroller and can read from it properly. 
but I want to have faster communication. in fact I don't need CS at all. 

On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 12:42:10 AM UTC+4:30, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Dennis:
> Be careful.  Many/most SPI slave devices use the rising edge of the CS 
> line, following the write activity, to load the data and make it active.
> So, you load it serially, but it is not transferred into the active 
> control or output registers, until CS goes high, making it all take effect 
> simultaneously.
> CS is typically required, even with a single SPI slave on a bus, depending 
> on how the specific SPI slave works.
> --- Graham
>
>
> On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 2:27:26 PM UTC-5, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> A circuit with a single target could, in theory, have the CS line tied 
>> permanently using a pull-up/pull-down resistor (since you state a falling 
>> edge, I'd guess pull-down to ground would be the permanent mode). 
>>
>>
>>
>>

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