Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
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Hello all...
We are exploring the idea of using Raspberry Pi for basic
digital IO tasks. The idea
is that we could avoid deploying other
IOCs and possibly wasting many other IOC
ports.
I have EPICS running on a Raspberry Pi with a test
record DB (soft records only) and it
is successfully
communicating across the network. I know
how to directly access
the GPIO pins while on the Pi (through C libraries etc.), but
I do not know the first thing
about how to get to those pins through EPICS.
Any advice or direction would be much appreciated. I am relatively new to EPICS development
but am experienced with with
maintenance of EPICS records and the like.
Regards
Peter
Dr Peter Linardakis
Accelerator Research
&Development Engineer
Nuclear Physics | Research School of
Physics and Engineering
Australian National University
e:
[email protected]
p: (02) 6125
2862
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