A module to control BeagleBone IO channels
Project description
**Adafruit's BeagleBone IO Python Library**
This is a set of Python tools to allow GPIO, PWM, and ADC access on the BeagleBone using the Linux 3.8 Kernel and above (latest releases).
It has been tested on the 5-20 and 6-6 Angstrom image on the BeagleBone Black.
**Note: BBIO has been renamed to Adafruit_BBIO.**
**Installation on Angstrom**
Easiest::
/usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools
pip install Adafruit_BBIO
Manual::
git clone git://github.com/adafruit/adafruit-beaglebone-io-python.git
#set the date and time
/usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
#install dependency
opkg update && opkg install python-distutils
cd adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
python setup.py install
**Installation on Ubuntu**
Easiest::
sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip -y
sudo pip install Adafruit_BBIO
Manual::
sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip -y
git clone git://github.com/adafruit/adafruit-beaglebone-io-python.git
cd adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
sudo python setup.py install
cd ..
sudo rm -rf adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
**Usage**
Using the library is very similar to the excellent RPi.GPIO library used on the Raspberry Pi. Below are some examples.
**GPIO Setup**
Import the library, and setup as GPIO.OUT or GPIO.IN::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.OUT)
You can also refer to the pin names::
GPIO.setup("GPIO0_26", GPIO.OUT)
**GPIO Output**
Setup the pin for output, and write GPIO.HIGH or GPIO.LOW. Or you can use 1 or 0.::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.OUT) GPIO.output("P8_14", GPIO.HIGH)
**GPIO Input**
Inputs work similarly to outputs.::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.IN)
Polling inputs::
if GPIO.input("P8_14"):
print("HIGH")
else:
print("LOW")
Waiting for an edge (GPIO.RISING, GPIO.FALLING, or GPIO.BOTH::
GPIO.wait_for_edge(channel, GPIO.RISING)
Detecting events::
GPIO.add_event_detect("P9_12", GPIO.FALLING)
#your amazing code here
#detect wherever:
if GPIO.event_detected("P9_12"):
print "event detected!"
**PWM**::
import Adafruit_BBIO.PWM as PWM
#PWM.start(channel, duty, freq=2000)
#duty values are valid 0-100
PWM.start("P9_14", 50)
PWM.set_duty_cycle("P9_14", 25.5) PWM.set_frequency("P9_14", 10)
PWM.stop("P9_14")
PWM.cleanup()
**ADC**::
import Adafruit_BBIO.ADC as ADC
ADC.setup()
#read returns values 0-1.0
value = ADC.read("P9_40")
#read_raw returns non-normalized value
value = ADC.read_raw("P9_40")
**Running tests**
Install py.test to run the tests. You'll also need the python compiler package for py.test.::
opkg update && opkg install python-compiler
#Either pip or easy_install
pip install -U pytest
easy_install -U pytest
Execute the following in the root of the project::
py.test
**Credits**
The BeagleBone IO Python library was originally forked from the excellent MIT Licensed [RPi.GPIO](https://code.google.com/p/raspberry-gpio-python) library written by Ben Croston.
**License**
Written by Justin Cooper, Adafruit Industries. BeagleBone IO Python library is released under the MIT License.
0.0.15
* Fix PWM duty cycle so 0 is off and 100 is on. Set polarity to 0 by default.
* Give extra buffer space in export, and unexport functions for gpio that are more than 2 digits (Chris Desjardins)
* Add new test case for 3 digit gpio (Chris Desjardins)
* Fix for test_direction_readback. gpio_get_direction wasn't properly null terminating the direction string (Chris Desjardins)
0.0.14
----
* Fix GPIO.gpio_function to work with the IO name (zthorson)
* Fix IOErrors not getting raised when fopen fails while loading overlays into device tree (bradfordboyle, jwcooper)
* Add new UART tests
0.0.13
----
* Remove the gpio parameter from callbacks (cdesjardins)
0.0.12
----
* Bump version due to pypi issues
0.0.11
----
* New UART module to export UART overlays
* Alpha support for SPI
* Add small delay after loading any device tree overlays
0.0.10
____
* Fix direction for event detection code
* Fix for segmentation faults on add_event_detect
0.0.9
____
* Fix for ADC Segmentation Faults
0.0.8
____
* Temp remove overlay compilation. Ubuntu failures.
0.0.7
____
* Refactor and clean up adc and pwm
* Fix tests for Adafruit_BBIO rename
0.0.6
____
* Include Adafruit_I2C.py as top-level module
0.0.5
----
* Rename from BBIO to Adafruit_BBIO to reduce library conflicts and confusion.
0.0.4
----
* Support for pip and easy_install
0.0.3
____
* ADC enabled
0.0.2
____
* PWM enabled
0.0.1
____
* Initial Commit
* GPIO mostly working
* Initial GPIO unit tests
* PWM in progress
This is a set of Python tools to allow GPIO, PWM, and ADC access on the BeagleBone using the Linux 3.8 Kernel and above (latest releases).
It has been tested on the 5-20 and 6-6 Angstrom image on the BeagleBone Black.
**Note: BBIO has been renamed to Adafruit_BBIO.**
**Installation on Angstrom**
Easiest::
/usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools
pip install Adafruit_BBIO
Manual::
git clone git://github.com/adafruit/adafruit-beaglebone-io-python.git
#set the date and time
/usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
#install dependency
opkg update && opkg install python-distutils
cd adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
python setup.py install
**Installation on Ubuntu**
Easiest::
sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip -y
sudo pip install Adafruit_BBIO
Manual::
sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip -y
git clone git://github.com/adafruit/adafruit-beaglebone-io-python.git
cd adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
sudo python setup.py install
cd ..
sudo rm -rf adafruit-beaglebone-io-python
**Usage**
Using the library is very similar to the excellent RPi.GPIO library used on the Raspberry Pi. Below are some examples.
**GPIO Setup**
Import the library, and setup as GPIO.OUT or GPIO.IN::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.OUT)
You can also refer to the pin names::
GPIO.setup("GPIO0_26", GPIO.OUT)
**GPIO Output**
Setup the pin for output, and write GPIO.HIGH or GPIO.LOW. Or you can use 1 or 0.::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.OUT) GPIO.output("P8_14", GPIO.HIGH)
**GPIO Input**
Inputs work similarly to outputs.::
import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setup("P8_14", GPIO.IN)
Polling inputs::
if GPIO.input("P8_14"):
print("HIGH")
else:
print("LOW")
Waiting for an edge (GPIO.RISING, GPIO.FALLING, or GPIO.BOTH::
GPIO.wait_for_edge(channel, GPIO.RISING)
Detecting events::
GPIO.add_event_detect("P9_12", GPIO.FALLING)
#your amazing code here
#detect wherever:
if GPIO.event_detected("P9_12"):
print "event detected!"
**PWM**::
import Adafruit_BBIO.PWM as PWM
#PWM.start(channel, duty, freq=2000)
#duty values are valid 0-100
PWM.start("P9_14", 50)
PWM.set_duty_cycle("P9_14", 25.5) PWM.set_frequency("P9_14", 10)
PWM.stop("P9_14")
PWM.cleanup()
**ADC**::
import Adafruit_BBIO.ADC as ADC
ADC.setup()
#read returns values 0-1.0
value = ADC.read("P9_40")
#read_raw returns non-normalized value
value = ADC.read_raw("P9_40")
**Running tests**
Install py.test to run the tests. You'll also need the python compiler package for py.test.::
opkg update && opkg install python-compiler
#Either pip or easy_install
pip install -U pytest
easy_install -U pytest
Execute the following in the root of the project::
py.test
**Credits**
The BeagleBone IO Python library was originally forked from the excellent MIT Licensed [RPi.GPIO](https://code.google.com/p/raspberry-gpio-python) library written by Ben Croston.
**License**
Written by Justin Cooper, Adafruit Industries. BeagleBone IO Python library is released under the MIT License.
0.0.15
* Fix PWM duty cycle so 0 is off and 100 is on. Set polarity to 0 by default.
* Give extra buffer space in export, and unexport functions for gpio that are more than 2 digits (Chris Desjardins)
* Add new test case for 3 digit gpio (Chris Desjardins)
* Fix for test_direction_readback. gpio_get_direction wasn't properly null terminating the direction string (Chris Desjardins)
0.0.14
----
* Fix GPIO.gpio_function to work with the IO name (zthorson)
* Fix IOErrors not getting raised when fopen fails while loading overlays into device tree (bradfordboyle, jwcooper)
* Add new UART tests
0.0.13
----
* Remove the gpio parameter from callbacks (cdesjardins)
0.0.12
----
* Bump version due to pypi issues
0.0.11
----
* New UART module to export UART overlays
* Alpha support for SPI
* Add small delay after loading any device tree overlays
0.0.10
____
* Fix direction for event detection code
* Fix for segmentation faults on add_event_detect
0.0.9
____
* Fix for ADC Segmentation Faults
0.0.8
____
* Temp remove overlay compilation. Ubuntu failures.
0.0.7
____
* Refactor and clean up adc and pwm
* Fix tests for Adafruit_BBIO rename
0.0.6
____
* Include Adafruit_I2C.py as top-level module
0.0.5
----
* Rename from BBIO to Adafruit_BBIO to reduce library conflicts and confusion.
0.0.4
----
* Support for pip and easy_install
0.0.3
____
* ADC enabled
0.0.2
____
* PWM enabled
0.0.1
____
* Initial Commit
* GPIO mostly working
* Initial GPIO unit tests
* PWM in progress
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