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    T-Display-S3 (touch version) trouble to connect SD card reader (SPI)

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      eflorea last edited by

      Hi Stefan, I was curious if you using the SPI port had any interference with the touch functionality.

      I noticed that in the pinout the SPI pins 10-13 are also connected to some of the touch pins ?

      I'm still waiting on my device to arrive but I hope there is no issue there.

      Thank you.

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        teastain2 @eflorea last edited by

        @eflorea The "Touch pins" are an ESP32 Espressif use of the pins as analog sensing for a home brew touch interface.
        The Touch Screen on the LilyGO T-Display S3 Touch is I2C thus:
        Screenshot 2023-08-24 at 3.22.27 PM.png
        https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/T-Display-S3/blob/main/image/T-DISPLAY-S3-TOUCH.png
        So the touch vesion uses up 4 GPIO that the standard model could use GPIO !!!
        You should have no trouble.
        -Terry

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          eflorea @teastain2 last edited by

          @teastain2

          Thanks for the heads up Terry, I just had my T-Display-S3 Touch delivered on Friday, I will be jumping on it very soon, I need to resolve an issue with the none touch unit....I posted that topic tonight.

          Thank you again.

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            llsummer last edited by llsummer

            any thing new for now?
            I tested the code above not luck.

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              teastain2 @llsummer last edited by

              @llsummer What problem are you having?
              What exact board do you have?

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                llsummer @teastain2 last edited by

                @teastain2 said in T-Display-S3 (touch version) trouble to connect SD card reader (SPI):

                What exact board do you have?

                Thanks.
                I have T-Display S3 basic + SD card.
                I heard that the Touch version more difficulty to work with SD?

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                  teastain2 @llsummer last edited by

                  @llsummer You should have no trouble with either.
                  Try this official sketch:
                  https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/T-Display-S3/tree/main/examples/sd

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                    llsummer @teastain2 last edited by llsummer

                    @teastain2 Thanks.
                    not work.

                    The example/SD just define 3 pins, and I didn't find any where mentioned SD_CS, can be a problem?

                    I used SD card reader with 6 pins.

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                      teastain2 @llsummer last edited by

                      @llsummer Screenshot 2024-06-08 at 10.59.03 PM.png

                      You have to do more self-research. SD on ESP32 is not easy, but it can be done.
                      There are many many SD memories that cannot be used.

                      No, I will not elaborate.

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