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rpi.gpio refers to the package name of a Python module for accessing the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. NOTE not supported on Pi5. The module allows GPIO pins to be initialised, turned on, and turned off. It uses a functional programming style.
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GPIO High Low not switching in Python
Additionally there is an exception being thrown, presumably the warning message from RPi.GPIO about pin 2 being a pull up resistor. To fix this all the sys.exit() should be changed to os._exit(1) …
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GPIO High Low not switching in Python
/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding:utf8 -*-
# Import required Python libraries
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO # used for controlling GPIO pins
import os # used for getting file path
import logging # used for …
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How to correctly install the python RPi.GPIO library
Assuming you have pip, the python package index installer, which is installed on the latest versions of Raspbian by default
You can use:
sudo pip install RPi.GPIO for Python 2
and
sudo pip-3.2 install … RPi.GPIO for Python 3 …