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Hi,
Is it possible to use SPI with CYBLE-014008-00 module?
On PSOC creator I have selected CYBLE-014008-00 to my target hardware and implemented SPI (SCB mode) to cysch schematic. Then on cydwr sheet it is not possible to drag all SPI IO's to component pins.
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As I said before: you cannot have it all. The final project doesn't need debugging capabilities, so you should concentrate on integrating all hardware requirements to that few pins. try for yourself. SPI and debugging does not go together. You could use for SPI development and debugging a larger BLE chip and then use the developed solution in your module.
Bob
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You cannot have it all 😉
Set the debug from SWD to GPIO (no debugging) and your SPI will get routed.
Or use the UDB version of the SPI component.
Bob
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My complete CYBLE-014008-00 application should consist of:
-2 SPI slaves (CYBLE-014008-00 is master)
-UART
-SWD Debug
-3 capsense buttons
-8 GPIO's
Is it even possible with CYBLE-014008-00?
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As I said before: you cannot have it all. The final project doesn't need debugging capabilities, so you should concentrate on integrating all hardware requirements to that few pins. try for yourself. SPI and debugging does not go together. You could use for SPI development and debugging a larger BLE chip and then use the developed solution in your module.
Bob