gpio_inputs_-_button_led_control
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| sudo nano LED-Button.py | sudo nano LED-Button.py | ||
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| + | ** You can download the code {{ : | ||
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| + | ==== The Button in Action ==== | ||
| + | Here is the button turning on the LED {{: | ||
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| + | ==== A Small Issue ==== | ||
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| + | While this code works without any real problems, because we are in a constant loop, this code is very heavy on CPU load, on the Pi Zero I am using this causes the processer to sit at 100 %, a better method is to use an **interrupt** | ||
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| + | This guide is comprised of information from a youtube video by **Gaven MacDonald**. Thanks Gaven. | ||
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