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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Scripts and documentation for setting up a Raspberry Pi (Zero W 1 or 2) for use
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- [Starting on Raspberry Pi Zero](https://reykjavik.instructure.com/courses/6589/pages/starting-on-raspberry-pi-zero-w)
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## References and Links
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- [Sparkfun GPIO pinout](https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/learn_tutorials/6/7/6/PiZero_1.pdf)
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- [Guide to creating ssh keys](https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-ssh-keys/) Of note, this guide is a little dated as it suggests using RSA keys and many people are moving toward EDCSA keys.
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- [Raspberry Pi Connect](https://connect.raspberrypi.com)
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- [Setting up Raspberry Pi Connect](https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/services/connect.html)
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# Is the dwc2 overlay installed? Nothing will work if it isn't.
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if lsmod | grep -q "dwc2"; then
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systemd-cat -t gadget.sh -p info echo "DWC2 module loaded, setting up OTG gadget serial and ethernet"
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echo "DWC2 module loaded, setting up OTG gadget serial and ethernet" | logger -t $0 -p info
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echo "DWC2 module loaded"
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else
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systemd-cat -t gadget.sh -p warning echo "DWC2 module missing. Aborting OTG setup."
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echo "DWC2 module missing. Aborting OTG setup." | logger -t $0 -p info
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echo "DWC2 module missing"
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systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyGS0.service
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exit 1
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fi
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sudo modprobe libcomposite
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modprobe libcomposite
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cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget
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if [ -d "MyGadget" ]; then
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systemd-cat -t gadget.sh -p warning echo "MyGadget already exists. Aborting OTG setup."
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echo "MyGadget already exists. Aborting OTG setup." | logger -t $0 -p info
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exit 1
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fi
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# From https://raspberry.tips/en/raspberrypi-tutorials/raspberry-pi-gpio-python
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import lgpio
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import time
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# Open GPIO chip (0 = /dev/gpiochip0, on Pi 5 gpiochip4 also possible)
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h = lgpio.gpiochip_open(0)
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try:
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lgpio.gpio_claim_output(h, 18) # GPIO18 (pin 12) as output (MOTA1)
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for _ in range(5):
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lgpio.gpio_write(h, 18, 1) # HIGH
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time.sleep(0.5)
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lgpio.gpio_write(h, 18, 0) # LOW
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time.sleep(0.5)
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finally:
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lgpio.gpiochip_close(h) # Always close!
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# From https://raspberry.tips/en/raspberrypi-tutorials/raspberry-pi-gpio-python
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import lgpio
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import time
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# Open GPIO chip (0 = /dev/gpiochip0, on Pi 5 gpiochip4 also possible)
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h = lgpio.gpiochip_open(0)
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try:
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lgpio.gpio_claim_output(h, 16) # GPIO16 as output (MOTA2)
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lgpio.gpio_write(h, 16, 0) # LOW
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# Hardware PWM on GPIO18 (pin 12) must be PWM-capable
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# Frequency: 1000 Hz, duty cycle: 50%
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lgpio.tx_pwm(h, 18, 1000, 50)
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time.sleep(2)
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# Reduce duty cycle to 20%
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lgpio.tx_pwm(h, 18, 1000, 20)
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time.sleep(2)
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lgpio.tx_pwm(h, 18, 0, 0) # Stop PWM
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finally:
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lgpio.gpiochip_close(h) # Always close!
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