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SPI MOSI line may periodically tri-state between transmissions at higher temperatures

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      Set the MOSI pin to PIN_PULLDOWN in the initIO() function in SPICC26X2DMA.c.
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      Set the MOSI pin to PIN_PULLDOWN in the initIO() function in SPICC26X2DMA.c.

      At high temperatures, the SPI MOSI pin may become tri-stated (floating) during the last bit in a transfer. This effect becomes more evident at high clock rates and temperatures.
      Observations show that at approximately 1MHz & up the MOSI pin floats after each byte is transmitted. At approximately 100kHz the MOSI pin remains driven after each byte is transmitted.

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