Hello, I am trying to write my first python program for Red Pitaya and all I want to do is turn a Pin On. Before starting I wanted to know how much Voltage each pin has by default and found out all my DIO*_P pins have 1.3V, since they should work with 3.3V I am concerned they could be working incorrectly. If someone knows if this is OK I would appreciate the response.
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E1 GPIO pins are all in 1V
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Re: E1 GPIO pins are all in 1V
Also when I do the DIG:PIN? I get ERR! 1 message
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Re: E1 GPIO pins are all in 1V
By default all DIO pins are inputs without pullups or pulldowns, so what you measure is the floating voltage of a high impedance input.I wanted to know how much Voltage each pin has by default and found out all my DIO*_P pins have 1.3V, since they should work with 3.3V I am concerned they could be working incorrectly.
If you literally only issue "DIG:PIN?", the error means that the parameter from which pin to read is missing.Also when I do the DIG:PIN? I get ERR! 1 message
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