docs/esp8266/quickref: Fix and update the SPI docs
Use the `SPI` factory function in the examples, and use proper baud rate of 80 000 000.
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@ -165,14 +165,14 @@ Use the ``machine.ADC`` class::
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SPI bus
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The SPI driver is implemented in software and works on all pins::
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There are two SPI drivers. One is implemented in software and works on all pins::
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from machine import Pin, SPI
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# construct an SPI bus on the given pins
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# polarity is the idle state of SCK
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# phase=0 means sample on the first edge of SCK, phase=1 means the second
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spi = SPI(baudrate=100000, polarity=1, phase=0, sck=Pin(0), mosi=Pin(2), miso=Pin(4))
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spi = SPI(-1, baudrate=100000, polarity=1, phase=0, sck=Pin(0), mosi=Pin(2), miso=Pin(4))
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spi.init(baudrate=200000) # set the baudrate
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@ -194,13 +194,13 @@ Hardware SPI
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The hardware SPI is faster (up to 80Mhz), but only works on following pins:
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``MISO`` is gpio2, ``MOSI`` is gpio13, and ``SCK`` is gpio14. It has the same
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``MISO`` is gpio12, ``MOSI`` is gpio13, and ``SCK`` is gpio14. It has the same
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methods as SPI, except for the pin parameters for the constructor and init
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(as those are fixed).
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from machine import Pin, HSPI
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from machine import Pin, SPI
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hspi = HSPI(baudrate=800000000, polarity=0, phase=0)
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hspi = SPI(0, baudrate=80000000, polarity=0, phase=0)
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I2C bus
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