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Raul Portales
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Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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Using GPIO for output

Digital output is used to control devices. LEDs are just an easy and visual way to check that things work, and we will start by revisiting them to set the concepts and then look at relays, which are one of the most versatile components we can use.

LEDs

In this section we will see how to handle LEDs directly, learn a bit more about PeripheralManager (the class you use to access peripherals), and understand how GPIO works for output.

So, let's begin by replacing the utility method from the Rainbow HAT meta driver with some code that accesses the pins directly.

Given that we are already using a Gpio object to handle the LEDs, the only part that we need to change is how to open it. We already looked...

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Raul Portales

Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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