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<set_> Hello, I am messing w/ some Ultra Sonic Sensors.
<set_> Is that wiring correct or is the 3.3v not powering anything?
<set_> And dang it, my version of the sensor needs 8mA to push to the sensor. Blah.
<set_> Maybe it is 8mA total and while using two GPIO pins, I can attain this value!
<set_> I made a forum post in case anyone would like to pitch in. Just some basics on ideas and questioning...
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<set_> So, is it normal to use any or all of the peripherals on the am335x (BBB) to read and write?
<set_> Or...are specific peripherals used for exact sensors in this context?
<set_> For instance, I am using a sensor (Grove Range Sensor Ultrasonic) but is the ADC available for use in this context or should I stick to GPIO?
<set_> or...should I use UART (serial) or another type of available peripheral?
<set_> Lightning is bad now...bad. okay. If I drop out, please wait for me!
<set_> Oh. Is there a way to change the direction of the GPIO midstream in the middle of source?
<set_> I mean...does the BBB have this technology to handle it?
<set_> Okay. Yes it does. I figured it out.
<set_> ut oh!
<set_> I am on it!
* set_ still has power and is utilizing it w/ the swiftness!
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<set_> I was goofin' w/ some of seeed studio's older scripts that I came across...
<set_> Does this look okay? https://pastebin.com/YH0iLca7
<set_> The only issue is the .read() calls.
<set_> Where are they getting this info?
<set_> smbus2?
<set_> I will further investigate...
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<set_> the dang github is down on their end. Only an install from their site. Blah.
<set_> All day and that is it. Weak? Yes. Worth it? Maybe. Knowing I may be able to make it work...priceless!
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