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Product Data https://pi-plates.com/relayr1/ Python Code https://forge.codesys.com/drv/relay-pi-plate/wiki/Pi-Plate%20Code%20to%20Convert%20To%20SPI/ User Guide https://pi-plates.com/relayplate-users-guide/ Command Reference https://pi-plates.com/downloads/RELAYplateQuickReferenceGuide.pdf Data Relay Plate Address Relay Number Relay State Relay Functions Turn Relay On Turn Relay Off Toggle Relay Relay All (Byte) Return Relay State LED Functions Set LED Clear LED Toggle LED System Functions Get Firmware Version Reset Address Range of boards 0 to 7 Relay Range 1 to 7 GPIO Used, I will write out what they are for when I find out. The following pins are dedicated to Pi-Plates and cannot be shared: Pin 22 / GPIO 25 Pin 26 / GPIO 7 Pin 16 / GPIO 23 Pin 15 / GPIO 22 The following pins are used for SPI communication and can be used by other SPI-enabled devices selected by CE0. They cannot be used for GPIO: Pin 19 / GPIO 10 Pin 21 / GPIO 9 Pin 23 / GPIO 11 The following pin may be used by Pi-Plates if their features are enabled: Pin 12 / GPIO 18 The following pins are reserved for future expansion: Pin 16 / GPIO 23 Pin 18 / GPIO 24
Last updated: 2020-04-28
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