//! SPI loopback test //! //! Folowing pins are used: //! SCLK GPIO19 //! MISO GPIO25 //! MOSI GPIO23 //! CS GPIO22 //! //! Depending on your target and the board you are using you have to change the //! pins. //! //! This example transfers data via SPI. //! Connect MISO and MOSI pins to see the outgoing data is read as incoming //! data. #![no_std] #![no_main] use esp32_hal::{ clock::ClockControl, gpio::IO, peripherals::Peripherals, prelude::*, spi::{Spi, SpiMode}, Delay, }; use esp_backtrace as _; use esp_println::println; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { let peripherals = Peripherals::take(); let system = peripherals.SYSTEM.split(); let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze(); let io = IO::new(peripherals.GPIO, peripherals.IO_MUX); let sclk = io.pins.gpio19; let miso = io.pins.gpio25; let mosi = io.pins.gpio23; let cs = io.pins.gpio22; let mut spi = Spi::new( peripherals.SPI2, sclk, mosi, miso, cs, 100u32.kHz(), SpiMode::Mode0, &clocks, ); let mut delay = Delay::new(&clocks); loop { let mut data = [0xde, 0xca, 0xfb, 0xad]; spi.transfer(&mut data).unwrap(); println!("{:x?}", data); delay.delay_ms(250u32); } }