[arm-allstar] RPI V1.02 and USB GPIO operation

Larry larry at thunderbolt.net
Mon Apr 18 14:43:56 EST 2016


David,

Thanks for the very thorough explanation.
If there is anything that I could do to assist be glad to help.

Have a couple new node waiting to deploy just waiting on the V2.0 so 
they could become test beds without any problems.
Purchasing Nano Boards for experimentation isn't any problem either. 
They certainly are economical enough.

Larry - N7FM



On 04/18/2016 11:28 AM, David McGough via arm-allstar wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> We've put a lot of time into researching and testing various solutions for
> AllStar telemetry I/O and will have multiple options available (sound
> vague enough??? LOL). Our basic selection requirements, in order, have
> been: reliability, ease of use, and cost.
>
> So, after lots of going round-and-round, there is one family of hardware
> that continues to come out at the top. That is the Arduino style
> microcontroller boards and particularly the NANO. While we're still
> pre-alpha testing, the results are very promising. And, a nice positive is
> that this hardware is fully open source and even the cheap Chinese clones
> I've tried work great, too. (This last statement is important!)
>
> Since the NANO boards are extremely popular and are readily available from
> literally thousands of sources worldwide, compatible boards should be
> available for a long time to come. Here are some sample US vendors on
> Ebay:
>
> http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=arduino%20nano&LH_PrefLoc=1
>
> More details will follow as we reach the point of releasing the
> next beta.
>
>
> 73, David KB4FXC
>
>
>
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, Larry via arm-allstar wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> Any chance you can give us a hint about the interconnect that will be
>> utilized or type of components that will be needed
>> to use PTT and COR from whatever means other than USB sound fob. Would
>> be nice to start gathering or mailing off for parts/modules etc.?
>>
>> You know how it goes... anxious to have everything function (like
>> yesterday) once Ver 2.0 is finally released.
>>
>> Larry - N7FM
>>
>>
>> On 04/17/2016 01:53 PM, David McGough via arm-allstar wrote:
>>> Hi Neil,
>>>
>>> The 1.02 beta code doesn't include generalized GPIO support, yet. So,
>>> while the USBtoGPIO interface works okay with the RPi2 and RPi3, using the
>>> sample code found in the article, there is not native AllStar support for
>>> it (so, not PTT or COS, etc.).
>>>
>>> We do have a very versatile and cost effective solution in development,
>>> which will be included in an upcoming release.  More details will be
>>> forthcoming.
>>>
>>> 73, David KB4FXC
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Neil k8it via arm-allstar wrote:
>>>
>>>> Doug
>>>> Will the newer RPI code load the USB GPIO drivers and operate?
>>>> This is a link to the document
>>>> http://crompton.com/hamradio/USBtoGPIO/
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky  K8IT
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>>>>
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