78 lines
1.5 KiB
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78 lines
1.5 KiB
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name: Pibrella
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manufacturer: Pimoroni Vs Cyntech
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url: https://github.com/pimoroni/pibrella
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description: An all-in-one light, sound, input and output add-on board.
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pincount: 26
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pin:
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'7':
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name: Green LED
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direction: output
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active: high
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'11':
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name: Yellow LED
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direction: output
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active: high
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'12':
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name: Buzzer
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direction: output
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active: high
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'13':
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name: Red LED
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direction: output
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active: high
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'15':
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name: Output A
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direction: output
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active: high
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'16':
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name: Output B
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direction: output
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active: high
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'18':
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name: Output C
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direction: output
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active: high
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'19':
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name: Input D
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direction: output
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active: high
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'21':
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name: Input A
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direction: input
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active: high
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'22':
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name: Output D
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direction: output
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active: high
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'23':
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name: Button
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direction: input
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active: high
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'24':
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name: Input C
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direction: input
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active: high
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'26':
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name: Input B
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direction: input
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active: high
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#Pibrella
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The all-in-one light, sound, input and output add-on board from Pimoroni vs Cyntech uses lots of IO on the Pi but leaves both Serial and I2C free leaving plenty of room for expansion if you get creative.
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Pibrella is easy to use, first you should install the module using LXTerminal/Command Line:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install python-pip
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sudo pip install pibrella
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```
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Then import it into your Python script and start tinkering:
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```bash
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import pibrella
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pibrella.light.red.on()
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```
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