GPIO Pin Selection
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In single-pin mode, you can set and get one pin at a time. Select pin number
from Pin number menu to set and get its individual value; pins are numbered
from 0 to the total number of GPIO pins minus 1.
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In multi-pin mode, you can set and get the entire bank of pins at a time.
Select bank number from Bank number menu to set and get all values of an
entire bank pins.
Supported Inputs/Outputs of GPIO Pins
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Supported inputs and outputs indicate whether each pin is available or con-
trollable as an input and an output. 1 means it does support that transmission
direction. For example in the figure above, the board only supports 8 pins of
GPIO in bank 0.
Mask of GPIO Pins
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Mask defines which of its pins is enabling (bit 1) or disabling (bit 0) for set/get
of both Direction and Level.
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Before the setting of direction and level of GPIO pins, mask should be filled
with a mask value, and mask cannot be all zeros.
Direction Setting
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Direction defines the I/O direction of pins: 1 as input and 0 as output.
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Click Set/Get button to set/get the Direction value.
Level Setting
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Level defines the level of pins, 1 stands for high level and 0 stands for low
level.
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Click Set/Get button to set/get the Level value. Please note that when the
direction of a pin is set as 1, setting Level will not work for it.
Hardware Monitor
Hardware monitor will read out all accessible hardware sensors for voltage, tempera-
ture, fan speed and board current, and record the minimum and maximum values.
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