Connection:
testGPIO.py
import sys
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time
print("sys.version:")
print(sys.version + "\n")
print("GPIO.VERSION: " + GPIO.VERSION)
print("GPIO.RPI_INFO['P1_REVISION'] = " + str(GPIO.RPI_INFO['P1_REVISION']));
io20 = 20
io21 = 21
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
GPIO.setup(io20, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
GPIO.setup(io21, GPIO.OUT)
#config GPIO 21 as PWM, frequency = 50 cycle/sec
pwm21 = GPIO.PWM(io21, 50)
pwm21.start(10)
print("Press button to change PWM");
try:
while(True):
if (GPIO.input(io20)):
#duty cycle = 10%
pwm21.ChangeDutyCycle(10)
else:
#duty cycle = 90%
pwm21.ChangeDutyCycle(90)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print ("\n")
print ("Exit by KeyboardInterrupt\n")
except:
print ("\n")
print ("Exit by Other case!\n")
finally:
pwm21.stop()
GPIO.cleanup()
print ("Clean up GPIO\n")
2 comments:
Thanks, a great and easy to follow tutorial :-)
Nice JOb! Now, on to a potentiometer!
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