CY8CKIT-001; SPI header beside prototype board

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This is probably the wrong community but I can't seem to find one just for the CY8CKIT developer kit, but maybe someone can answer this or direct me to the right place.

I'm working on a basic SPI project using the CY8CKIT-001 with the PSoC5LP module and see a header, beside the prototype breadboard, with pins marked as "MOSI, MISO, SCK, nSS, IRQ", etc. Can I use those pins to connect to my SPI slave? If so, to what ports do they mapped to on the PSoC?

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BragadeeshV
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Hi,

The P12 header in the dev kit is for wireless radio module socket that is connected to the P17 header.

You can use the pins based on the PSoC 5 LP module you are using. For example, if you're using PSoC 5 CY8C58LP Family Processor Module then you can refer to the PSoC 5LP datasheet pinouts sections to check for the pins that support SPI.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Bragadeesh

Regards,
Bragadeesh

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BragadeeshV
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Hi,

The P12 header in the dev kit is for wireless radio module socket that is connected to the P17 header.

You can use the pins based on the PSoC 5 LP module you are using. For example, if you're using PSoC 5 CY8C58LP Family Processor Module then you can refer to the PSoC 5LP datasheet pinouts sections to check for the pins that support SPI.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Bragadeesh

Regards,
Bragadeesh
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