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No functional change. - Move private globals at the bottom of the file. - Move ads1x15AnalogPin close to its methods. - Stop using named return variable. - Inline newADS1x15. - Move gainConfig and gainVoltage as global variables. - Wraps comments. - Rename mutex to mu. - Use -math.MaxInt16 instead of math.MinInt16 because of the voltage multiplier. - Change error strings to start with a lower case. |
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README.md
periph - Peripherals I/O in Go
Documentation is at https://periph.io
Join us for a chat on gophers.slack.com/messages/periph, get an invite here.
Example
Blink a LED:
package main
import (
"time"
"periph.io/x/periph/conn/gpio"
"periph.io/x/periph/host"
"periph.io/x/periph/host/rpi"
)
func main() {
host.Init()
t := time.NewTicker(500 * time.Millisecond)
for l := gpio.Low; ; l = !l {
rpi.P1_33.Out(l)
<-t.C
}
}
Curious? Look at supported devices for more examples!
Authors
periph was initiated with ❤️️ and passion by Marc-Antoine
Ruel. The full list of contributors is in
AUTHORS and
CONTRIBUTORS.
Disclaimer
This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise), it is just code that happens to be owned by Google.
This project is not affiliated with the Go project.
