Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: wiringpi2
Version: 1.2.2
Summary: A python interface to WiringPi 2.0 library which allows for
    easily interfacing with the GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi. Also supports
    i2c and SPI
Home-page: https://github.com/Gadgetoid/WiringPi2-Python/
Author: Philip Howard
Author-email: phil@gadgetoid.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: #WiringPi 2 for Python
        
        WiringPi: An implementation of most of the Arduino Wiring
        	functions for the Raspberry Pi
        
        WiringPi version 2 implements new functions for managing IO expanders.
        
        ##Testing
        Build with gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1)
        Built against Python 2.7.2, Python 3.2.3
        
        ##Prerequisites
        You **must** have python-dev and python-setuptools installed
        If you manually rebuild the bindings with swig -python wiringpi.i
        
        YOU MUST FIRST INSTALL WIRINGPI2!!
        ```bash
        git clone git://git.drogon.net/wiringPi
        cd wiringPi
        sudo ./build
        ```
        
        ##Get/setup repo
        ```bash
        git clone https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-Python.git
        cd WiringPi-Python
        ```
        
        ##Generate Bindings
        `swig3.0 -thread -python wiringpi.i`
        
        ##Build & install with
        `sudo python setup.py install`
        
        Or Python 3:
        `sudo python3 setup.py install`
        
        #Class-based Usage
        Description incoming!
        
        ##Usage
        
        	import wiringpi2
        	
        	wiringpi2.wiringPiSetup() # For sequential pin numbering, one of these MUST be called before using IO functions
        	# OR
        	wiringpi2.wiringPiSetupSys() # For /sys/class/gpio with GPIO pin numbering
        	# OR
        	wiringpi2.wiringPiSetupGpio() # For GPIO pin numbering
        
        
        Setting up IO expanders (This example was tested on a quick2wire board with one digital IO expansion board connected via I2C):
        
        	wiringpi2.mcp23017Setup(65,0x20)
        	wiringpi2.pinMode(65,1)
        	wiringpi2.digitalWrite(65,1)
        
        **General IO:**
        
        	wiringpi2.pinMode(6,1) # Set pin 6 to 1 ( OUTPUT )
        	wiringpi2.digitalWrite(6,1) # Write 1 ( HIGH ) to pin 6
        	wiringpi2.digitalRead(6) # Read pin 6
        
        **Setting up a peripheral:**
        WiringPi2 supports expanding your range of available "pins" by setting up a port expander. The implementation details of
        your port expander will be handled transparently, and you can write to the additional pins ( starting from PIN_OFFSET >= 64 )
        as if they were normal pins on the Pi.
        
        	wiringpi2.mcp23017Setup(PIN_OFFSET,I2C_ADDR)
        
        **Soft Tone**
        
        Hook a speaker up to your Pi and generate music with softTone. Also useful for generating frequencies for other uses such as modulating A/C.
        
        	wiringpi2.softToneCreate(PIN)
        	wiringpi2.softToneWrite(PIN,FREQUENCY)
        
        **Bit shifting:**
        
        	wiringpi2.shiftOut(1,2,0,123) # Shift out 123 (b1110110, byte 0-255) to data pin 1, clock pin 2
        
        **Serial:**
        
        	serial = wiringpi2.serialOpen('/dev/ttyAMA0',9600) # Requires device/baud and returns an ID
        	wiringpi2.serialPuts(serial,"hello")
        	wiringpi2.serialClose(serial) # Pass in ID
        
        **Full details at:**
        http://www.wiringpi.com
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
