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makermelissa avatar makermelissa commented on July 1, 2024 1

Currently Raspberry Pi 4 and Earlier use RPi,GPIO and Pi 5 uses libgpiod which is why I asked. I'm not sure about the hardware itself without doing some research, but as for the libraries, I believe libgpiod had an open drain option.

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leonard-voss avatar leonard-voss commented on July 1, 2024 1

Alright, so I solved the issue (i had an wiring issue) and now the library works fine. Thanks for your support!

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makermelissa avatar makermelissa commented on July 1, 2024

Blinka is actually designed to work with libraries like this. However, it is a little behind in the number of modules compared to CircuitPython. Is there a missing module that needs to be added to work with that library?

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leonard-voss avatar leonard-voss commented on July 1, 2024

Blinka is actually designed to work with libraries like this. However, it is a little behind in the number of modules compared to CircuitPython. Is there a missing module that needs to be added to work with that library?

Hey, thanks for replying. It seems like there are compatibility issues (with the Raspberry Pi) when using the library with Blinka. I described the whole thing in detail in this issue here.

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makermelissa avatar makermelissa commented on July 1, 2024

Ok, that makes more sense. So the pins need to support open drain. Are you using a Pi 5 or something else?

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leonard-voss avatar leonard-voss commented on July 1, 2024

Ok, that makes more sense. So the pins need to support open drain. Are you using a Pi 5 or something else?

I'm currently using a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. But I think the Raspberry Pi does not support Open Drain mode in general or am I wrong?

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leonard-voss avatar leonard-voss commented on July 1, 2024

Currently Raspberry Pi 4 and Earlier use RPi,GPIO and Pi 5 uses libgpiod which is why I asked. I'm not sure about the hardware itself without doing some research, but as for the libraries, I believe libgpiod had an open drain option.

OK. But then it all seems to support my suspicion. What is the best way to proceed now?

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