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Hello,
Are these pins just GPIOs? then you can keep it unconnected.
Thanks,
Hima
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Hello,
Are these pins just GPIOs? then you can keep it unconnected.
Thanks,
Hima
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They are not GPIO pins. They are TX, RX, MOSI, MISO, SCLK, SSO of the CYBLE-0220001-00.
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You can leave those unconnected unless you use them (Those pins are GPIOs, but are labeled as TX,RX, etc. as those peripheral components are fixed to the corresponding pins for functionality and use I believe)
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Like hima stated, if they are GPIOs you don't need to do anything with them; If they are pins that are explicitly called out to be wired to ground or voltage reference, then you will want to wire it as specified. Otherwise, the default state for unused pins (pins not explicitly called out to be connected to wires) is to be unconnected.