SparkFun nRF52832 Breakout + SPI display












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I'm using the TFT display ILI9341 linked to the Adafruit HUZZAH through SPI with the example skecth provided "graphictest" and everythings works fine.



// HUZZAH           DEVICE     Spakfun nRf52
// Violet -- 12 --> MISO <-- 12 -- Violet
// Rouge -- 3V --> LED <-- 3V3-- Orange
// Vert -- 14 --> SCK <-- 13 -- Vert
// Bleu -- 13 --> MOSI <-- 11 -- Bleu
// Blanc #-- 4 --> D/C <-- 9 -- Marron
// Bleu -- 3V --> RESET <-- 3v3-- Gris
// Blanc o-- 5 --> CS <-- 10 -- Jaune
// Noir -- GND--> GND <-- GND-- Noir
// Rouge -- 3V --> VCC <-- 3V3-- Vcc


I want to do the same things with the SparkFun nRF52832 Breakout but the sketch stop during "tft.begin()"



Adafruit_ILI9341 tft = Adafruit_ILI9341(TFT_CS, TFT_DC);

void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println("ILI9341 Test!");

tft.begin();


I also checked the header : variant.h



/*
* SPI Interfaces
*/

#define SPI_INTERFACES_COUNT 1

#define PIN_SPI_MISO (12)
#define PIN_SPI_MOSI (11)
#define PIN_SPI_SCK (13)

static const uint8_t SS = 10 ;
static const uint8_t MOSI = PIN_SPI_MOSI ;
static const uint8_t MISO = PIN_SPI_MISO ;
static const uint8_t SCK = PIN_SPI_SCK ;


I try to use SDcard slot built-in on the ILI9341 display, it's fine with HUZZAH but KO with Sparkfun nRf52.



If some of you could help me, it would be very kind.



Thanks.










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    I'm using the TFT display ILI9341 linked to the Adafruit HUZZAH through SPI with the example skecth provided "graphictest" and everythings works fine.



    // HUZZAH           DEVICE     Spakfun nRf52
    // Violet -- 12 --> MISO <-- 12 -- Violet
    // Rouge -- 3V --> LED <-- 3V3-- Orange
    // Vert -- 14 --> SCK <-- 13 -- Vert
    // Bleu -- 13 --> MOSI <-- 11 -- Bleu
    // Blanc #-- 4 --> D/C <-- 9 -- Marron
    // Bleu -- 3V --> RESET <-- 3v3-- Gris
    // Blanc o-- 5 --> CS <-- 10 -- Jaune
    // Noir -- GND--> GND <-- GND-- Noir
    // Rouge -- 3V --> VCC <-- 3V3-- Vcc


    I want to do the same things with the SparkFun nRF52832 Breakout but the sketch stop during "tft.begin()"



    Adafruit_ILI9341 tft = Adafruit_ILI9341(TFT_CS, TFT_DC);

    void setup() {
    Serial.begin(9600);
    Serial.println("ILI9341 Test!");

    tft.begin();


    I also checked the header : variant.h



    /*
    * SPI Interfaces
    */

    #define SPI_INTERFACES_COUNT 1

    #define PIN_SPI_MISO (12)
    #define PIN_SPI_MOSI (11)
    #define PIN_SPI_SCK (13)

    static const uint8_t SS = 10 ;
    static const uint8_t MOSI = PIN_SPI_MOSI ;
    static const uint8_t MISO = PIN_SPI_MISO ;
    static const uint8_t SCK = PIN_SPI_SCK ;


    I try to use SDcard slot built-in on the ILI9341 display, it's fine with HUZZAH but KO with Sparkfun nRf52.



    If some of you could help me, it would be very kind.



    Thanks.










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      I'm using the TFT display ILI9341 linked to the Adafruit HUZZAH through SPI with the example skecth provided "graphictest" and everythings works fine.



      // HUZZAH           DEVICE     Spakfun nRf52
      // Violet -- 12 --> MISO <-- 12 -- Violet
      // Rouge -- 3V --> LED <-- 3V3-- Orange
      // Vert -- 14 --> SCK <-- 13 -- Vert
      // Bleu -- 13 --> MOSI <-- 11 -- Bleu
      // Blanc #-- 4 --> D/C <-- 9 -- Marron
      // Bleu -- 3V --> RESET <-- 3v3-- Gris
      // Blanc o-- 5 --> CS <-- 10 -- Jaune
      // Noir -- GND--> GND <-- GND-- Noir
      // Rouge -- 3V --> VCC <-- 3V3-- Vcc


      I want to do the same things with the SparkFun nRF52832 Breakout but the sketch stop during "tft.begin()"



      Adafruit_ILI9341 tft = Adafruit_ILI9341(TFT_CS, TFT_DC);

      void setup() {
      Serial.begin(9600);
      Serial.println("ILI9341 Test!");

      tft.begin();


      I also checked the header : variant.h



      /*
      * SPI Interfaces
      */

      #define SPI_INTERFACES_COUNT 1

      #define PIN_SPI_MISO (12)
      #define PIN_SPI_MOSI (11)
      #define PIN_SPI_SCK (13)

      static const uint8_t SS = 10 ;
      static const uint8_t MOSI = PIN_SPI_MOSI ;
      static const uint8_t MISO = PIN_SPI_MISO ;
      static const uint8_t SCK = PIN_SPI_SCK ;


      I try to use SDcard slot built-in on the ILI9341 display, it's fine with HUZZAH but KO with Sparkfun nRf52.



      If some of you could help me, it would be very kind.



      Thanks.










      share|improve this question














      I'm using the TFT display ILI9341 linked to the Adafruit HUZZAH through SPI with the example skecth provided "graphictest" and everythings works fine.



      // HUZZAH           DEVICE     Spakfun nRf52
      // Violet -- 12 --> MISO <-- 12 -- Violet
      // Rouge -- 3V --> LED <-- 3V3-- Orange
      // Vert -- 14 --> SCK <-- 13 -- Vert
      // Bleu -- 13 --> MOSI <-- 11 -- Bleu
      // Blanc #-- 4 --> D/C <-- 9 -- Marron
      // Bleu -- 3V --> RESET <-- 3v3-- Gris
      // Blanc o-- 5 --> CS <-- 10 -- Jaune
      // Noir -- GND--> GND <-- GND-- Noir
      // Rouge -- 3V --> VCC <-- 3V3-- Vcc


      I want to do the same things with the SparkFun nRF52832 Breakout but the sketch stop during "tft.begin()"



      Adafruit_ILI9341 tft = Adafruit_ILI9341(TFT_CS, TFT_DC);

      void setup() {
      Serial.begin(9600);
      Serial.println("ILI9341 Test!");

      tft.begin();


      I also checked the header : variant.h



      /*
      * SPI Interfaces
      */

      #define SPI_INTERFACES_COUNT 1

      #define PIN_SPI_MISO (12)
      #define PIN_SPI_MOSI (11)
      #define PIN_SPI_SCK (13)

      static const uint8_t SS = 10 ;
      static const uint8_t MOSI = PIN_SPI_MOSI ;
      static const uint8_t MISO = PIN_SPI_MISO ;
      static const uint8_t SCK = PIN_SPI_SCK ;


      I try to use SDcard slot built-in on the ILI9341 display, it's fine with HUZZAH but KO with Sparkfun nRf52.



      If some of you could help me, it would be very kind.



      Thanks.







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