3 from adafruit_blinka.microcontroller.ft232h.url import get_ftdi_url
6 """A basic Pin class for use with FT232H."""
18 def __init__(self, pin_id=None):
19 # setup GPIO controller if not done yet
20 # use one provided by I2C as default
21 if not Pin.ft232h_gpio:
22 # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
23 from pyftdi.i2c import I2cController
25 # pylint: enable=import-outside-toplevel
28 i2c.configure(get_ftdi_url())
29 Pin.ft232h_gpio = i2c.get_gpio()
30 # check if pin is valid
32 if Pin.ft232h_gpio.all_pins & 1 << pin_id == 0:
33 raise ValueError("Can not use pin {} as GPIO.".format(pin_id))
34 # ID is just bit position
37 def init(self, mode=IN, pull=None):
38 """Initialize the Pin"""
40 raise RuntimeError("Can not init a None type pin.")
41 # FT232H does't have configurable internal pulls?
43 raise NotImplementedError("Internal pull up/down not currently supported.")
44 pin_mask = Pin.ft232h_gpio.pins | 1 << self.id
45 current = Pin.ft232h_gpio.direction
47 current |= 1 << self.id
49 current &= ~(1 << self.id)
50 Pin.ft232h_gpio.set_direction(pin_mask, current)
52 def value(self, val=None):
53 """Set or return the Pin Value"""
55 raise RuntimeError("Can not access a None type pin.")
56 current = Pin.ft232h_gpio.read(with_output=True)
59 return 1 if current & 1 << self.id != 0 else 0
61 if val in (self.LOW, self.HIGH):
63 current |= 1 << self.id
65 current &= ~(1 << self.id)
66 # must mask out any input pins
67 Pin.ft232h_gpio.write(current & Pin.ft232h_gpio.direction)
70 raise RuntimeError("Invalid value for pin")
73 # create pin instances for each pin
74 # D0 to D3 are used by I2C/SPI
87 # C8 and C9 are not GPIO
89 # create None type pins for I2C and SPI since they are expected to be defined