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| The Raspberry Pi has ported out some General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines. Several lines share functionality across the board's peripherals. To access peripherals like GPIO, they must be enabled in the Raspberry Pi 5 OS. Many things can be done with the Raspberry Pi's available GPIOs. In the picture below, the GPIOs and their alternative functions (in scope) are shown. | The Raspberry Pi has ported out some General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines. Several lines share functionality across the board's peripherals. To access peripherals like GPIO, they must be enabled in the Raspberry Pi 5 OS. Many things can be done with the Raspberry Pi's available GPIOs. In the picture below, the GPIOs and their alternative functions (in scope) are shown. |
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