
Raspberry Pi, conectividad y programación mediante puertos GPIO
Author(s) -
Franco Gabriel Caballero-Julián,
Maricela Morales-Hernández,
Eric Mario Silva-Cruz,
Diego Gabriel Caballero-Cantarell
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista de ingenieria innovativa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-6873
DOI - 10.35429/joie.2020.14.4.1.13
Subject(s) - raspberry pi , computer science , context (archaeology) , embedded system , interface (matter) , operating system , set (abstract data type) , paleontology , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , biology , internet of things , programming language
Today, there is an innumerable amount of electronic devices and computer systems that are oriented as platforms for the management of information through the network; manipulating data and at the same time, performing tasks using low voltage electronic signals. They can activate, deactivate or control a device or a system using sensors. In this context, the Raspberry Pi platform has an interface composed of a set of pins (GPIO) through which voltage signals can be accessed, and can interact with other electrical and electronic systems for data acquisition and control. This article aims to facilitate access to the Raspberry Pi platform from its installation, configuration, to its programming of the ports through examples and instructions, considering the platform as a computer system. The interest of the authors is to provide the reader with the tools, so that the programming of specific applications is the new challenge.