minulescu wrote:
>> It seems that the DIO pins are set on 3.3V at boot time, after all.
>> Has someone find a way to eliminate this?
> Yah, I'm going to change what I said once again. The DIO pins are set
> at 3.3V on startup indeed. When I rechecked the outputs and came up
> with 0V, I forgot the fact that I was turning them off initially
> in /etc/rc.c/rcS.sysinit.
>
> But like I already said in the initial post, this takes 3-4 seconds
> to deactivate them, so I don't know if that's good enough for you
> Razvan.. probably not.
>
My solution to this was indirect, I needed more I/O so we built a board
that had two MAX7312 i2c I/O chips on it. It's power up state is input
and has to be set to output high or low. I think I have a few blank
boards if you want to contact me offlist.
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Jason Stahls
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