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Simple Python app for controlling a relay through an GPIO Zero Output device
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# A simple Python application for controlling a relay board from a Raspberry Pi | |
# The application uses the GPIO Zero library (https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) | |
# The relay is connected to one of the Pi's GPIO ports, then is defined as an Output device | |
# in GPIO Zero: https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api_output.html#outputdevice | |
import sys | |
import time | |
import gpiozero | |
# change this value based on which GPIO port the relay is connected to | |
RELAY_PIN = 18 | |
# create a relay object. | |
# Triggered by the output pin going low: active_high=False. | |
# Initially off: initial_value=False | |
relay = gpiozero.OutputDevice(RELAY_PIN, active_high=False, initial_value=False) | |
def set_relay(status): | |
if status: | |
print("Setting relay: ON") | |
relay.on() | |
else: | |
print("Setting relay: OFF") | |
relay.off() | |
def toggle_relay(): | |
print("toggling relay") | |
relay.toggle() | |
def main_loop(): | |
# start by turning the relay off | |
set_relay(False) | |
while 1: | |
# then toggle the relay every second until the app closes | |
toggle_relay() | |
# wait a second | |
time.sleep(1) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
try: | |
main_loop() | |
except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
# turn the relay off | |
set_relay(False) | |
print("\nExiting application\n") | |
# exit the application | |
sys.exit(0) |
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