nodemcu-firmware/lua_examples/mcp23008/mcp23008_buttons.lua

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---
-- @description Shows how to read 8 GPIO pins/buttons via I2C with the MCP23008 I/O expander.
-- Tested on NodeMCU 0.9.5 build 20150213.
-- @circuit
-- Connect GPIO0 of the ESP8266-01 module to the SCL pin of the MCP23008.
-- Connect GPIO2 of the ESP8266-01 module to the SDA pin of the MCP23008.
-- Use 3.3V for VCC.
-- Connect switches or buttons to the GPIOs of the MCP23008 and GND.
-- Connect two 4.7k pull-up resistors on SDA and SCL
-- We will enable the internal pull up resistors for the GPIOS of the MCP23008.
-- @author Miguel (AllAboutEE)
-- GitHub: https://github.com/AllAboutEE
-- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AllAboutEE
-- Website: http://AllAboutEE.com
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require ("mcp23008")
-- ESP-01 GPIO Mapping as per GPIO Table in https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware
gpio0, gpio2 = 3, 4
-- Setup the MCP23008
mcp23008.begin(0x0,gpio2,gpio0,i2c.SLOW)
mcp23008.writeIODIR(0xff)
mcp23008.writeGPPU(0xff)
---
-- @name showButtons
-- @description Shows the state of each GPIO pin
-- @return void
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function showButtons()
local gpio = mcp23008.readGPIO() -- read the GPIO/buttons states
-- get/extract the state of one pin at a time
for pin=0,7 do
local pinState = bit.band(bit.rshift(gpio,pin),0x1) -- extract one pin state
-- change to string state (HIGH, LOW) instead of 1 or 0 respectively
if(pinState == mcp23008.HIGH) then
pinState = "HIGH"
else
pinState = "LOW"
end
print("Pin ".. pin .. ": ".. pinState)
end
print("\r\n")
end
tmr.alarm(0,2000,1,showButtons) -- run showButtons() every 2 seconds