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> On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 12:43:24 AM UTC+8, Joe Phaneuf wrote:
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>> Howdy, correct, had to completely remove the cap on the spi0 clock. Hope
>> that helps!
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resolved, 100pF cap on SPI0 clock near the grove connector causing
reflections, resulting in double-clocking data. sigh.
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Hey, cross posting from seeed studio forums.
tldr: clocking in data on spi0 looks cattywompus, spi1 ok
Was noticing an issue with some custom hardware/software that utilizes both
spi channels, was working on beaglebone black prior. Wanted to make it
easily reproducible so flashed a bbgw and
Cross posting from seeed forums, no responses there.
If anyone has had any success whatsoever using spi0 on a beagle bone green
wireless, would love to hear about it.
tldr: clocking in data on spi0 looks cattywompus, spi1 ok
Was noticing an issue with some custom hardware/software that