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SPI/HArdware Question

 
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jecottrell



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SPI/HArdware Question
PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:40 pm     Reply with quote

I'm working with a 18LF4620 and I think I may have made a big mistake when I was laying out my board.

I'm going to eventually drive a Toshiba LED driver with the SPI port on the PIC.

http://www.marktechopto.com/PDFs/toshiba/TB62726AN-AF.pdf

My board has the SCLs connected between the PIC and the LED driver and the SDA on the PIC connected to the serial data in on the LED driver. I found this goof when I was trying to use RC5/SDO as an output for another peripheral.

Here is the question.... Can I recover by "bit-banging" the SPI on the pins I've got? Or, should I cut traces and jumper for now on the prototype?

Thanks,

John
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:11 pm     Reply with quote

If the board is a prototype for subsequent further development then I would mod the PCB. However you can always bit bang the SPI.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:54 pm     Reply with quote

OK, I've got the board cut and scraped and jumpered....

Everything's where it should be now...
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