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all: Replace busses with buses.
"buses" is the widely accepted plural form of "bus".
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ For this example to work the CC3000 module must have the following connections:
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- VBEN connected to Y4
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- IRQ connected to Y3
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It is possible to use other SPI busses and other pins for CS, VBEN and IRQ.
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It is possible to use other SPI buses and other pins for CS, VBEN and IRQ.
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Constructors
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------------
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ For this example to work the WIZnet5x00 module must have the following connectio
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- nSS connected to X5
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- nRESET connected to X4
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It is possible to use other SPI busses and other pins for nSS and nRESET.
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It is possible to use other SPI buses and other pins for nSS and nRESET.
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Constructors
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------------
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Constructors
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the bus, if any). If extra arguments are given, the bus is initialised.
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See :meth:`CAN.init` for parameters of initialisation.
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The physical pins of the CAN busses are:
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The physical pins of the CAN buses are:
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- ``CAN(1)`` is on ``YA``: ``(RX, TX) = (Y3, Y4) = (PB8, PB9)``
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- ``CAN(2)`` is on ``YB``: ``(RX, TX) = (Y5, Y6) = (PB12, PB13)``
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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Constructors
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the bus, if any). If extra arguments are given, the bus is initialised.
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See ``init`` for parameters of initialisation.
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The physical pins of the I2C busses on Pyboards V1.0 and V1.1 are:
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The physical pins of the I2C buses on Pyboards V1.0 and V1.1 are:
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- ``I2C(1)`` is on the X position: ``(SCL, SDA) = (X9, X10) = (PB6, PB7)``
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- ``I2C(2)`` is on the Y position: ``(SCL, SDA) = (Y9, Y10) = (PB10, PB11)``
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Constructors
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the bus, if any). If extra arguments are given, the bus is initialised.
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See ``init`` for parameters of initialisation.
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The physical pins of the SPI busses are:
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The physical pins of the SPI buses are:
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- ``SPI(1)`` is on the X position: ``(NSS, SCK, MISO, MOSI) = (X5, X6, X7, X8) = (PA4, PA5, PA6, PA7)``
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- ``SPI(2)`` is on the Y position: ``(NSS, SCK, MISO, MOSI) = (Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8) = (PB12, PB13, PB14, PB15)``
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Constructors
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the bus, if any). If extra arguments are given, the bus is initialised.
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See ``init`` for parameters of initialisation.
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The physical pins of the UART busses on Pyboard are:
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The physical pins of the UART buses on Pyboard are:
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- ``UART(4)`` is on ``XA``: ``(TX, RX) = (X1, X2) = (PA0, PA1)``
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- ``UART(1)`` is on ``XB``: ``(TX, RX) = (X9, X10) = (PB6, PB7)``
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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Power related functions
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- pclk2: frequency of the APB2 bus
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If given any arguments then the function sets the frequency of the CPU,
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and the busses if additional arguments are given. Frequencies are given in
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and the buses if additional arguments are given. Frequencies are given in
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Hz. Eg freq(120000000) sets sysclk (the CPU frequency) to 120MHz. Note that
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not all values are supported and the largest supported frequency not greater
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than the given value will be selected.
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