Closed MosquitoByte closed 4 months ago
pinmap SPI pin can be freely mapped to unused GPIO, please refer to https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/LilyGO-T-ETH-Series/blob/master/examples/SPIExample/SPIExample.ino
Thank you for your reply. Please have a look at the attached annotated picture. What is the pinout of the pins circled in red? Where are the corresponding pins of those described in the green circle? Thanks
The green sequence corresponds to the pin row below
Ok, thanks. However the list contains 8 pins and we have 14 pins in the row. I assume the list is for the top 8? On May 9, 2024, 11:28 +0300, Lewis He @.***>, wrote:
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https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/LilyGO-T-ETH-Series/blob/master/schematic/T-POE-PRO.pdf
Please consider adding this to the promotional photos that show pin outs, I had to search for this information for quite a while to find it.
Hello, I am considering the T-POE Pro for a project. However the pinout marking for SPI is unclear. Can please you provide a pinout diagram for this board? Thank you