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The bbb_gpio
component is the base for all BeagleBone Black related GPIO platforms in Home Assistant.
There is no setup needed for the component itself.
{% linkable_title Binary Sensor %}
The bbb_gpio
binary sensor platform allows you to read sensor values of the GPIOs of your BeagleBone Black.
{% linkable_title Configuration %}
To use your BeagleBone Black's GPIO in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: bbb_gpio
pins:
P8_12:
name: Door
GPIO0_26:
name: Window
{% configuration %}
pins:
description: List of used pins.
required: true
type: map
keys:
pin_name:
description: Port numbers and corresponding names.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Friendly name to use for the frontend.
required: true
type: string
bouncetime:
description: Debounce time for reading input pin defined in milliseconds [ms].
required: false
type: integer
default: 50
invert_logic:
description: If true
, inverts the input logic to ACTIVE LOW
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
pull_mode:
description: Type of internal pull resistor connected to input. Options are UP
- pull-up resistor and DOWN
- pull-down resistor.
required: false
type: string
default: UP
{% endconfiguration %}
For more details about the GPIO layout, visit the article about the BeagleBone Black.
{% linkable_title Switch %}
The bbb_gpio
switch platform allows you to control the GPIOs of your BeagleBone Black.
{% linkable_title Configuration %}
To use your BeagleBone Black's GPIO in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: bbb_gpio
pins:
GPIO0_7:
name: LED Red
P9_12:
name: LED Green
{% configuration %}
pins:
description: List of used pins.
required: true
type: map
keys:
pin_name:
description: Port numbers and corresponding names.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Friendly name to use for the frontend.
required: false
type: string
initial:
description: Initial state of the pin.
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
invert_logic:
description: If true
, inverts the input logic to ACTIVE LOW
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
{% endconfiguration %}
For more details about the GPIO layout, visit the article about the BeagleBone Black.