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GPIO stands for General Purpose Input Output and can be used to receive and send digital signals to and from simple electronics from the Raspberry Pi.

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Creating a 0-10V voltage range for ballasts using Raspberry PI and amplifiers

So you are faced with constructing a sort of Rube Goldberg chain to run your lamp Program a Pi GPIO PWM (digital) output based on user input Convert the PWM to a 0-10V DC (analog) signal, using say an … You may need buffer the Pi's GPIO signal with a level shifter if the LED driver does not take 3.3V digital in its ON-OFF input, but that is much easier than providing a 0-10V analog signal. …
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