This project contains some full function(PULL-UP, PULL-DOWN) generic GPIO drivers, and it can provide faster GPIO access.
- For Allwinner SoCs: SunxiDriver
- For Rockchip SoCs: RockchipDriver
Board | Driver |
---|---|
Orange Pi 4 | OrangePi4Driver |
Orange Pi Lite | OrangePiLiteDriver |
Orange Pi Lite 2 | OrangePiLite2Driver |
Orange Pi Zero | OrangePiZeroDriver |
Orange Pi Zero 2 | OrangePiZero2Driver |
Rock Pi 4B Plus | RockPi4bPlusDriver |
Orange Pi PC | OrangePiPCDriver |
The test uses different GPIO drivers to quickly switch the state of GPIO, and uses an oscilloscope to measure the average frequency of GPIO externally.
Benchmarking with Orange Pi Zero, select GPIO 6 (Logical). The operating system is Armbian buster, Linux kernel version is 5.10.16, and .NET version is 5.0.3.
Drivers | Language | Library Version | Test Date | Average Frequency | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SunxiDriver | C# | - | 2020-02-20 | 185 KHz | |
SysFsDriver | C# | System.Device.Gpio 1.3.0 | 2020-02-20 | 692 Hz | |
LibGpiodDriver | C# | System.Device.Gpio 1.3.0 - libgpiod 1.2-3 | 2020-02-20 | 81 KHz | |
wiringOP | C | 35de015 | 2020-02-22 | 1.10 MHz |
Benchmarking with Orange Pi 4, select GPIO 150 (Logical). The operating system is Armbian buster, Linux kernel version is 5.10.16, and .NET version is 5.0.3.
Drivers | Language | Library Version | Test Date | Average Frequency | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RockchipDriver | C# | - | 2020-02-22 | 516 KHz | |
SysFsDriver | C# | System.Device.Gpio 1.3.0 | 2020-02-22 | 4.27 KHz | |
LibGpiodDriver | C# | System.Device.Gpio 1.3.0 - libgpiod 1.2-3 | 2020-02-22 | 174 KHz | |
wiringOP | C | 35de015 | 2020-02-22 | 584 KHz |
- Orange Pi Zero
- Switch
- Male/Female Jumper Wires
- Switch 1 - Board Pin7 (GPIO 6)
- Switch 2 - GND
using System;
using System.Device.Gpio;
using Iot.Device.BoardLed;
using Iot.Device.Gpio.Drivers;
// Set debounce delay to 5ms
int debounceDelay = 50000;
int pin = 7;
Console.WriteLine($"Let's blink an on-board LED!");
using GpioController controller = new GpioController(PinNumberingScheme.Board, new OrangePiZeroDriver());
using BoardLed led = new BoardLed("orangepi:red:status");
controller.OpenPin(pin, PinMode.InputPullUp);
led.Trigger = "none";
Console.WriteLine($"GPIO pin enabled for use: {pin}.");
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit.");
while (!Console.KeyAvailable)
{
if (Debounce())
{
// Button is pressed
led.Brightness = 1;
}
else
{
// Button is unpressed
led.Brightness = 0;
}
}
bool Debounce()
{
long debounceTick = DateTime.Now.Ticks;
PinValue buttonState = controller.Read(pin);
do
{
PinValue currentState = controller.Read(pin);
if (currentState != buttonState)
{
debounceTick = DateTime.Now.Ticks;
buttonState = currentState;
}
}
while (DateTime.Now.Ticks - debounceTick < debounceDelay);
if (buttonState == PinValue.Low)
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
}