What Are GPIO Pins or General Purpose Input Output Pins?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2024
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SwitchDoc Labs presents GPIO pins also referred to as General Purpose Input Output.
In this episode, Dr. John Shovic talks about what GPIO pins are, what GPIO pins do, and how to use GPIO pins in your Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects.
Looking for more inspiration for all your micro board, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino projects? Head over to the blog at www.switchdoc.com.
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Hi. Great video. I'm an Electronic engineering student at university and recently got an Arduino (I had a raspberry pi long before). I'm scared of blowing either up when connecting using a GPIO connector. How can I connect them
Yes, you need to use a bidirectional voltage translator from 3.3V (Pi) to 5V (Arduino).
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Check out tutorials for the Arduino GPIO. Start with an LED!
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