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package com.pi4j.io.gpio;
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ORGANIZATION : Pi4J
PROJECT : Pi4J :: Java Library (Core)
FILENAME : NanoPiGpioProvider.java
This file is part of the Pi4J project. More information about
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import com.pi4j.platform.Platform;
import com.pi4j.wiringpi.GpioInterruptListener;
/**
* NanoPi {@link GpioProvider} implementation.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public class NanoPiGpioProvider extends WiringPiGpioProviderBase implements GpioProvider, GpioInterruptListener {
public static final String NAME = "NanoPi GPIO Provider";
/**
* Default Constructor
*/
public NanoPiGpioProvider() {
// configure the Pi4J platform to use the "nanopi" implementation
System.setProperty("pi4j.platform", Platform.NANOPI.id());
// set wiringPi interface for internal use
// we will use the WiringPi pin number scheme with the wiringPi library
com.pi4j.wiringpi.Gpio.wiringPiSetup();
}
@Override
public String getName() {
return NAME;
}
}