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When I connect the Wi-Fi Shield to the Max32 board and print out the state of the pins on the Wi-Fi Shield Vs the I/O shield I get completely different reactions, even though they connect to the same exact slots except for A6-A11 which aren't being used on the Wi-Fi shield & are left unconnected. With the I/O shield the pins are all low (as they should be, there is nothing in the code to make them go high. With the Wi-Fi Shield, & the same code, there are 3 pins that light up for no reason (the ones associated w/ Btn2&4 & SW1 on the I/O board. What could this be?
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Does it matter if you don't connect all pins of Wifi Shield?
intwarrior posted a question in Add-on Boards
With the Max32 board there is a whole row of pins not connected. Does this effect anything? It says they're compatible. Wifi-Shield = 802.11b It's A7-A11 according to the board, that is not connected. -
Max32, Wifi Shield & I/O Shield Help
intwarrior posted a question in Digilent Microcontroller Boards
I bought a Wi-Fi Shield(B) recently. I'm new to all this. I have the Wi-Fi shield sandwiched in between the Max32 & the I/O shield. This is ok right? My main concern however is that the SW1 & the BTN2 & BTN4 are always high. I used the below code for example to test it & LD{1, 5 & 7} are always high. It is the switches & buttons, not the LD's, b/c other programs that don't involve those buttons don't light them up. And these programs work perfectly fine w/ the Max32 & I/O Shield. Did I do something wrong or is the device faulty? Thanks so much! // set p- 1 reply
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