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Ghanima
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Pi pin 11 (GPIO 17) is chip select 1. If you want to use chip select 0 you need to use Pi pin 12 (GPIO 18).

Device pin 11 (reset input) and device pin 12 (shutdown input) should be connected to 3V3 or 5V depending on whether you are powering the device from 3V3 or 5V (perhaps just strap to device pin 14).

There is no point in connecting device pin 13 to the Pi. It is just a pass through of the commands you send.

The resetrest of the connections look fine.

Pi pin 11 (GPIO 17) is chip select 1. If you want to use chip select 0 you need to use Pi pin 12 (GPIO 18).

Device pin 11 (reset input) and device pin 12 (shutdown input) should be connected to 3V3 or 5V depending on whether you are powering the device from 3V3 or 5V (perhaps just strap to device pin 14).

There is no point in connecting device pin 13 to the Pi. It is just a pass through of the commands you send.

The reset of the connections look fine.

Pi pin 11 (GPIO 17) is chip select 1. If you want to use chip select 0 you need to use Pi pin 12 (GPIO 18).

Device pin 11 (reset input) and device pin 12 (shutdown input) should be connected to 3V3 or 5V depending on whether you are powering the device from 3V3 or 5V (perhaps just strap to device pin 14).

There is no point in connecting device pin 13 to the Pi. It is just a pass through of the commands you send.

The rest of the connections look fine.

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joan
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Pi pin 11 (GPIO 17) is chip select 1. If you want to use chip select 0 you need to use Pi pin 12 (GPIO 18).

Device pin 11 (reset input) and device pin 12 (shutdown input) should be connected to 3V3 or 5V depending on whether you are powering the device from 3V3 or 5V (perhaps just strap to device pin 14).

There is no point in connecting device pin 13 to the Pi. It is just a pass through of the commands you send.

The reset of the connections look fine.