Some PCS pins do not work in DSPI0

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Some PCS pins do not work in DSPI0

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kerem01011
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I have two sensor communicate with DSPI0 with two chip select. One chip select works what I expect. But second chip select do not work properly. I think second pin may be crush or something and I change the second chip select's pin. I try four chip select pin for this purpose and I see only first one works. I do not understand why this happen. Is this problem cause for software or hardware I do not know actually. 

First chip select PCSA0(it works):

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Second chip select PCSA1(it does not work; interestingly chip select's reset state around 0.4V (I expect 5V)):

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PCSA2: I do not use this pin because I do not see this pin in my motherboard

PCSA3(this pin does not work): When I select this pin as a second chip select This pin always in low state (0V):

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PCSA4(this pin does not work but it has interesting output): When I select this pin as a second chip select it does not work and generate interesting output:

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PCSA5(it does not work): When I select this pin as a second chip select This pin always in low state (0V):

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By the way I use this motherboard: 

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And Which information I use for determine the chip select pins:

mother_board_PCSA1.png

mother_board_PCSA3.png

reference_manual_PCSA_Pins.png

 And lastly I want to share with you what configuration I did about software:

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davidtosenovjan
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

They are jumper for ethernet PHY on these pins (routed to motherboard). Check them, whether you have them in place or not.

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davidtosenovjan
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

They are jumper for ethernet PHY on these pins (routed to motherboard). Check them, whether you have them in place or not.

davidtosenovjan_0-1683805725235.png

 

 

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kerem01011
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Thank you very much, it works for me
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