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The raspihats
switch platform allows you to control the digital outputs of your raspihats boards.
To use your raspihats boards in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: raspihats
i2c_hats:
- board: DI6acDQ6rly
address: 0x60
channels:
- index: 0
name: Fan Office
invert_logic: true
initial_state: true
- index: 1
name: Light Office
Configuration variables:
- i2c_hats (Optional): Array of used I2C-HATs.
- board (Required): The board name.
- address (Required): The board I2C address, hex value.
- channels (Required): Array of used digital output channels.
- index (Required): Digital output channel index.
- name (Required): Friendly name to use for the frontend.
- invert_logic (Optional): Inverts the output logic, default is
False
. - initial_state (Optional): Initial state, default is
None
, can also beTrue
orFalse
.None
means no state is forced on the corresponding digital output when this switch is instantiated.
- channels (Required): Array of used digital output channels.
{% linkable_title Directions for installing smbus support on Raspberry Pi %}
Enable I2c interface with the Raspberry Pi configuration utility:
# pi user environment: Enable i2c interface
$ sudo raspi-config
Select Interfacing options->I2C
choose <Yes>
and hit Enter
, then go to Finish
.
Install dependencies for use the smbus-cffi
module and enable your homeassistant user to join the i2c group:
# pi user environment: Install i2c dependencies and utilities
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libi2c-dev i2c-tools python-dev libffi-dev
# pi user environment: Add homeassistant user to the i2c group
$ sudo usermod -a -G i2c homeassistant
{% linkable_title Check the i2c address of the sensor %}
After installing i2c-tools
, a new utility is available to scan the addresses of the connected sensors, so you can see the sensor address:
$ /usr/sbin/i2cdetect -y 1
It will output a table like this:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
20: -- -- -- 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
40: 40 -- -- -- -- -- UU -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 77
For more details about the Raspihats add-on boards for Raspberry Pi, visit raspihats.com.