diff --git a/remote_rpi_gpio.markdown b/remote_rpi_gpio.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 1a33e1fdabd..00000000000 --- a/remote_rpi_gpio.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: page -title: "Remote Raspberry Pi GPIO" -description: "Instructions on how to integrate the GPIO capability of a Remote Raspberry Pi into Home Assistant." -date: 2019-02-20 19:00 -sidebar: true -comments: false -sharing: true -footer: true -logo: raspberry-pi.png -ha_category: - - DIY - - Binary Sensor - - Switch -ha_release: -ha_iot_class: "Local Push" -redirect_from: - - /components/binary_sensor.remote_rpi_gpio/ - - /components/switch.remote_rpi_gpio/ ---- - -The `rpi_gpio` component is the base for all related GPIO platforms in Home Assistant. There is no setup needed for the component itself, for the platforms please check their corresponding pages. - -## {% linkable_title Binary Sensor %} - -The `remote_rpi_gpio` binary sensor platform allows you to read sensor values of the GPIOs of a [Remote Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.org/). - -## {% linkable_title Configuration %} - -To use your Remote Raspberry Pi's GPIO in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -binary_sensor: - - platform: remote_rpi_gpio - ports: - 11: PIR Office - 12: PIR Bedroom -``` - -{% configuration %} -address: - description: IP Address of remote Raspberry Pi - required: true - type: string -ports: - description: List of used ports. - required: true - type: map - keys: - "port: name": - description: The port numbers (BCM mode pin numbers) and corresponding names. - required: true - type: string -invert_logic: - description: If `true`, inverts the output logic - required: false - type: boolean - default: "`false` (ACTIVE HIGH)" -pull_mode: - description: > - Type of internal pull resistor to use. - Options are `UP` - pull-up resistor and `DOWN` - pull-down resistor. - Pull-Up defaults to active LOW and Pull-down defaults to active HIGH. This can be adjusted with invert_logic - required: false - type: string - default: "`UP`" -{% endconfiguration %} - -For more details about the GPIO layout, visit the Wikipedia [article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi#GPIO_connector) about the Raspberry Pi. - -## {% linkable_title Switch %} - -The `remote_rpi_gpio` switch platform allows you to control the GPIOs of a [Remote Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.org/). - -## {% linkable_title Configuration %} - -To use your Remote Raspberry Pi's GPIO in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -switch: - - platform: remote_rpi_gpio - address: 192.168.0.123 - ports: - 11: Fan Office - 12: Light Desk -``` - -{% configuration %} -address: - description: IP Address of remote Raspberry Pi - required: true - type: string -ports: - description: Array of used ports. - required: true - type: list - keys: - port: - description: Port numbers and corresponding names (GPIO #). - required: true - type: [integer, string] -invert_logic: - description: If true, inverts the output logic to ACTIVE LOW. - required: false - default: false - type: boolean -{% endconfiguration %} - -For more details about the GPIO layout, visit the Wikipedia [article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi#GPIO_connector) about the Raspberry Pi. - -

-Note that a pin managed by HASS is expected to be exclusive to HASS. -

- -A common question is what does Port refer to, this number is the actual GPIO #, not the pin #. -For example, if you have a relay connected to pin 11 its GPIO # is 17. - -```yaml -# Example configuration.yaml entry -switch: - - platform: remote_rpi_gpio - address: 192.168.0.123 - ports: - 17: Speaker Relay -```