writeDigitalPin
Write logical value to GPIO output pin
Add-On Required: This feature requires the MATLAB Support Package for BeagleBone Black Hardware add-on.
Description
writeDigitalPin(
sets the logical value of a GPIO pin to bbb,pin,value)0 or
1.
If the pin is not configured, this function configures the pin as a GPIO output.
If the pin is already configured as a GPIO input, or if another interface (I2C, Serial, SPI) uses the pin, this function returns an error message.
Examples
Configure Pin as Output and Write Its Value
You can configure a pin as a digital output and write its logical value.
Create a connection from the MATLAB® software to the BeagleBone® Black hardware.
bbb = beaglebone
bbb =
beaglebone with properties:
DeviceAddress: '192.168.7.2'
BoardName: 'BeagleBone Black Rev 00C0'
AvailableLEDs: {'USR0' 'USR1' 'USR2' 'USR3'}
AvailableDigitalPins: {1x29 cell}
AvailableAnalogPins: {'AIN0' 'AIN1' 'AIN2' 'AIN3' 'AIN4' 'AIN5' 'AIN6'}
AvailablePWMPins: {}
AvailableSPIChannels: {}
AvailableI2CBuses: {'i2c-1'}
AvailableSerialPorts: {}
AvailableWebcams: {} The AvailableDigitalPins property shows the list of available
digital pins.
Redisplay AvailableDigitalPins.
bbb.AvailableDigitalPins
ans =
Columns 1 through 5
'P8_7' 'P8_8' 'P8_9' 'P8_10' 'P8_11'
Columns 6 through 10
'P8_12' 'P8_13' 'P8_14' 'P8_15' 'P8_16'
Columns 11 through 15
'P8_17' 'P8_18' 'P8_19' 'P8_26' 'P9_11'
Columns 16 through 20
'P9_12' 'P9_13' 'P9_14' 'P9_15' 'P9_16'
Columns 21 through 25
'P9_21' 'P9_22' 'P9_23' 'P9_24' 'P9_26'
Columns 26 through 29
'P9_27' 'P9_30' 'P9_41' 'P9_42'
Show the location of GPIO 48.
showPins(bbb)

The corresponding pin identifier is 'P9_15'.
Connect the digital device that you are using to 'P9_15'.
Configure pin 'P9_15'as a digital output.
configureDigitalPin(bbb,'P9_15','output') Write a logical value of 1 to pin 'P9_15'.
writeDigitalPin(bbb,'P9_15',1)Press a Button to Blink an LED
This example shows how to use a button to blink an LED attached to a GPIO pin.
When you press a button, this example rapidly blinks an LED.
The button connects from positive voltage to pin P8_11.
Pressing the button closes the circuit, raising the voltage. When readDigitalPin detects
the positive voltage, if buttonPressed becomes
true. The program toggles the voltages to pin P8_12 on
and off 10 times. Pin P8_12 connects to an LED,
which connects via a resistor to ground.
configureDigitalPin(bbb, 'P8_11', 'input'); configureDigitalPin(bbb, 'P8_12', 'output'); for ii = 1:100 buttonPressed = readDigitalPin(bbb, 'P8_11') if buttonPressed for jj = 1:10 writeDigitalPin(bbb,'P8_12',1) pause(0.05) writeDigitalPin(bbb,'P8_12',0) pause(0.05) end end pause(0.1) end
Input Arguments
Version History
Introduced in R2015a