Raspberry GPIO's Setup: Difference between revisions
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sudo nano /usr/local/sbin/SQL-wfi.sh | sudo nano /usr/local/sbin/SQL-wfi.sh | ||
<pre> | |||
#!/bin/bash | |||
gpio -g mode 17 in | |||
gpio -g mode 17 up | |||
while [ 1=1 ] | |||
do | |||
# wait int pin to go low | |||
gpio -g wfi 17 both | |||
SQL=$(gpio -g read 17) | |||
# | if [ "$SQL" = "0" ]; then | ||
# gpio -g write 20 1 | |||
echo SQL GPIO low/closed | |||
# | else | ||
# gpio -g write 20 0 | |||
echo SQL GPIO high/open | |||
fi | |||
done | |||
</pre> | |||
After making your changes type '''<CTRL> + <X>''' and then type '''<Y>''' followed by '''<Enter>'''. You will be back to the previous menu and choose '''<Back>'''. | After making your changes type '''<CTRL> + <X>''' and then type '''<Y>''' followed by '''<Enter>'''. You will be back to the previous menu and choose '''<Back>'''. |
Revision as of 22:14, 10 March 2022
At this moment only PTT is working, SQL is a work in progress
Lets consider we are going to use
GPIO 17 (Pin 11) for SQL input
GPIO 20 (Pin 13) for PTT Output
Install wiringpi
sudo apt-get install git-core sudo git clone https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi.git /opt/wiringpi cd /opt/wiringpi sudo ./build
Create an initialization file
Create the following file using nano:
sudo nano /usr/local/sbin/Init-GPIO.sh
Add the following code to the file
#!/bin/bash #script name - Init_GPIO # SQL Input gpio -g mode 17 in # makes gpio 17 pin 11 on Raspberry pi 2/3 as input gpio -g mode 17 up # activates pull-up # PTT pin (Output) gpio -g mode 20 out # makes gpio 20 pin 13 as output gpio -g write 20 0 # Default to 0/Off
After making your changes type <CTRL> + <X> and then type <Y> followed by <Enter>. You will be back to the previous menu and choose <Back>.
Create the SQL monitoring script
Create the following file using nano:
sudo nano /usr/local/sbin/SQL-wfi.sh
#!/bin/bash gpio -g mode 17 in gpio -g mode 17 up while [ 1=1 ] do # wait int pin to go low gpio -g wfi 17 both SQL=$(gpio -g read 17) if [ "$SQL" = "0" ]; then # gpio -g write 20 1 echo SQL GPIO low/closed else # gpio -g write 20 0 echo SQL GPIO high/open fi done
After making your changes type <CTRL> + <X> and then type <Y> followed by <Enter>. You will be back to the previous menu and choose <Back>.
Make the Init-GPIO and SQL-wfi.sh scripts run at startup
you have to add a line to the rc.local file.
sudo nano /etc/rc.local
Before the exit 0 line you have to add:
# For PTTLink /usr/local/sbin/Init-GPIO.sh /usr/local/sbin/SQL-wfi.sh
After making your changes type <CTRL> + <X> and then type <Y> followed by <Enter>. You will be back to the previous menu and choose <Back>.
Set permissions to execute scripts
cd /usr/local/sbin sudo chmod +x Init-GPIO.sh sudo chmod +x SQL-wfi.sh sudo chmod +x PTT-GPIO-high.sh sudo chmod +x PTT-GPIO-low.sh
Test GPIO pins
You can test PTT output by manually setting High or Low the PTT pin.
High:
gpio -g write 20 1
Low:
gpio -g write 20 0
Edit rpt.conf file
Now use nano to edit your rpt.conf file:
sudo nano /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf
On your node number stanza, i.e. [12345] add the following line:
events=events12345;
Then at the end of the file add the following stanza:
[events12345] gpio -g write 20 1 = S|T|RPT_TXKEYED; gpio -g write 20 0 = S|F|RPT_TXKEYED;
After making your changes type <CTRL> + <X> and then type <Y> followed by <Enter>. You will be back to the previous menu and choose <Back>.