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    • RE: EVOK and PIGPIO

      @tomasknot
      The wiegand is 0-5 Vdc (it's not even 5 its 3.8Vdc)
      Wiegand data pulses are 50ys width and come at 1ms wiegand protocol

      (while Neuron DI locial 1 must be higher then 4.5Vdc and min puls with is 20ys)

      Is there any possibility to connect this to Neuron M103
      Are there raw PI inputs available?

      posted in Official API - Evok
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    • RE: EVOK and PIGPIO

      SysFS with python-sysfs seems to be an option.

      from sysfs import sys
      r2 = sys.devices.platform.unipi_plc.io_group2.ro_2_01
      r2.ro_value = '1' #set relay
      
      posted in Official API - Evok
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    • RE: EVOK and PIGPIO

      Hi @tomasknot,

      How to access the I/O directly from a python script running next to evok.py service. I tried the following:

      from import devices import *
      # import / run some more stuff to read config like /opt/evok/evok.py does
      device = Devices.by_name('relay','2_01')
      device.set({'value':1})
      

      But get Exception: Invalid device circuit number 2_01

      Is it possible to have callbacks on input change with evok like in PIGPIO.

      posted in Official API - Evok
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    • EVOK and PIGPIO

      Can I use PIGPIO at the same time with EVOK

      I have installed os-images:unipian-neuron-os-2018-06-15-beta.zip on a unipi neuron m103
      python import pigpio gives ImportError: No module named pigpio
      There is also no pigpiod deamon

      I would like to use wiegand.py with EVOK on the neuron m103

      posted in Official API - Evok
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      luc