![]() ![]() One of these pins can be designated for PWM output too. There are 8 general purpose digital I/O pins – these can be programmed as either digital outputs or inputs. ![]() The Raspberry Pi has a 26-pin General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) connector and this carries a set of signals and buses. Wiring is the core of the input and output for the Arduino, so I thought it would be good to replicate that functionality (or a good usable subset) on the Raspberry Pi. You may be familiar with the Arduino… Briefly Arduino is really two things one is a hardware platform, the other software, and part of the software is a package called Wiring. WiringPi is an Arduino wiring-like library written in C and released under the GNU LGPLv3 license which is usable from C and C++ and many other languages with suitable wrappers (See below) I’d encourage you to use the new site if possible where there will be a forum and wiki (when I get time to implement them!) Most of the documentation on the projects site has been copied over to it the new site, but there may still be 1 or 2 pages that are still missing. WiringPi version 2 has been released and now has its own website ( ) to look after it. ![]()
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