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OP2, OpenCPN, Pypilot plugin loses connection to Tiny Pilot
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(2020-05-09, 01:04 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: yes, each pin just needs to be grounded.   For a matrix keypad you need more logic.

https://pypilot.org/wiki/lib/exe/detail....pinout.png

There are a few more pins GP5 and 6 for +- 10 and GP26 for tack.


Thanks Sean, 

I just need some clarification... this pinout map you have provided is that for the PiZero? It does not seem to line up. 
and if so does that mean that pin 18 is GP5 and 22 is GP6? It looks like they are already used.. what am I missing?  

[Image: j8header-zero.png]


or maybe you are using the Raw Broadcom Pinout map? Meaning GPIO 5 and 6 would be pins 29 and 31?
https://pinout.xyz/
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RE: OP2, OpenCPN, Pypilot plugin loses connection to Tiny Pilot - by rastam4n - 2020-05-09, 04:39 PM

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