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en:c1_enhancement_gpio40 [2016/03/08 16:37] charles.park |
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====== Enhancement of 40pin GPIO ====== | ====== Enhancement of 40pin GPIO ====== | ||
- | The **ODROID-C2** provides 40Pin GPIOs. | + | The **ODROID-C1/ODROID-C1+** provides 40Pin GPIOs. |
- | **Easy to use GPIOs** | + | **Easy to use GPIOs** \\ |
- | First, you refer to below link. | + | First, you refer to below link. \\ |
- | You check Export number that you want to use GPIO. | + | You check Export number that you want to use GPIO. \\ |
- | [[en:c2_hardware&#expansion_connectors | Pin description]] | + | [[en:c1_hardware&#expansion_connectors | Pin description]] |
** You need to enter into super-user mode first to run below commands !! ** | ** You need to enter into super-user mode first to run below commands !! ** | ||
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Create a GPIO file access.\\ | Create a GPIO file access.\\ | ||
- | You can access GPIOs using sysfs interface. | + | You can access GPIOs using sysfs interface. This example uses pin number 18 which is connected to the GPIO102(GPIOX.BIT5). |
- | echo 233 > /sys/class/gpio/export | + | echo 102 > /sys/class/gpio/export |
- | Configure the pin direction (in/out) | + | Configure the pin direction for input |
- | echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio29/direction : gpio direction input | + | echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio102/direction |
- | echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio29/direction : gpio direction output | + | Configure the pin direction for output |
+ | echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio102/direction | ||
Read a value (if gpio direction is input) | Read a value (if gpio direction is input) | ||
- | cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio233/value | + | cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio102/value |
Write a value (if gpio direction is output) | Write a value (if gpio direction is output) | ||
- | echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio233/value : gpio high | + | echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio102/value : gpio high |
- | echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio233/value : gpio low | + | echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio102/value : gpio low |
===== I2C ===== | ===== I2C ===== |