pico_examples
BBS-BBB-Ada
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pico_examples
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Issues while connecting NeoPixel (WS2812B) LED strips with Raspberry Pi Pico
I'm having issues connecting the WS2812B with Raspberry Pi Pico. I'm trying to execute the example program https://github.com/JeremyGrosser/pico_examples/blob/master/ws2812_demo/src/main.adb
- What is the most low level way of setting GPIO outputs?
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Designing Winterbloom's Castor & Pollux - a deep dive into the hardware design of a Roland Juno-inspired Eurorack module.
It'll all be open source eventually, but for now I've just released my driver libraries and some examples. https://github.com/JeremyGrosser/pico_examples
BBS-BBB-Ada
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Programming the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins using Common Lisp?
I had a similar problem trying to use them using Ada. The solution that I found used the /sys filesystem (though u/excogitatio below says that that's deprecated). The specific paths that I found for the pins are in https://github.com/BrentSeidel/BBS-BBB-Ada/blob/master/src/bbs-embed-rpi.ads and how I used them is in https://github.com/BrentSeidel/BBS-BBB-Ada/blob/master/src/linux/bbs-embed-gpio-linux.adb. If you're willing to wade through Ada code, you may find other interesting things in that project.
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December 2021 What Are You Working On?
I picked up a MCP4725 I2C DAC and an ADS1015 I2C ADC from AdaFruit and plan to write drivers for them for my personal driver library (as a side note, if anyone wants to move any of these to the Ada Driver Library, feel free). I am thinking of using these to add another module to my Raspberry Pi Mainframe Simulator so that I can have some knobs and a meter doing important looking things.
What are some alternatives?
rp2040_hal - Ada drivers for the Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC
Ada_Drivers_Library - Ada source code and complete sample GNAT projects for selected bare-board platforms supported by GNAT.
Env-NPD - A Raspberry Pi Pico powered Numpad!
ob-ada-spark
cortex-gnat-rts - This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due, the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics, and the BBC micro:bit (v1)
als-alire-index - An Alire index to build ada_language_server
bingada - Bingo application in GTKAda
Pi-Mainframe - Simulated mainframe computer based on a Raspberry Pi
notcursesada - Ada bindings for the notcurses text user interface library
cl-gpio - A library for the Linux GPIO kernel module as used on hobby kits such as the Raspberry Pi
rpi-sbcl - Foreign Functions for interfacing Raspberry Pi GPIO from Steel Bank Common Lisp