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Requests for support from me will be ignored. If you use these versions then you MUST contact the person who made that form for support. You may also find other versions of wiringPi on github – these have all been forked and changed to support different hardware platforms. It only exists to facilitate building the Ruby and Python wrappers which have been written by someone else. There is a version of wiringPi hosted on Github. WiringPi supports analog reading and writing, and while there is no native analog hardware on a Pi by default, modules are provided to support the Gertboards analog chips and other A/D and D/A devices can be implemented relatively easily.
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Arduino, or the Gertboard) as more GPIO expansion too – via the Pi’s serial port.Īdditionally, you can easily write your own extension modules to integrate your own peripheral devices with wiringPi as required. (You can have several blocks of 4 74x595s if needed) One of the extension modules allows you to use an ATmega (e.g. WiringPi is extendable and modules are provided to extend wiringPi to use analog interface devices on the Gertboard, and to use the popular MCP23x17/MCP23x08 (I2C 7 SPI) GPIO expansion chips, as well as module that will allow blocks of up to 4 74×595 shift registers to be daisy-chained together for an additional 32-bits worth of output as a single unit.
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You can use this to read and write the pins and even use it to control them from shell scripts. WiringPi includes a command-line utility gpio which can be used to program and setup the GPIO pins. The I2C, SPI and UART interfaces can also be used as general purpose I/O pins when not being used in their bus modes, giving a grand total of 8 + 2 + 5 + 2 = 17 I/O pins on the P1 connector (plus 4 more on the P5 connector on a Revision 2 Pi) and 28 I/O pins on the B+ and version 2 and 3 boards (Although 2 are reserved for the HAT I2C interface, but can be used as normal GPIOs if not using a HAT board)
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