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Input Devices

These input device component interfaces have been provided for simple use of everyday components.

Components must be wired up correctly before used in code.

Note all GPIO pin numbers use BCM numbering. See the notes page for more information.

Button

A physical push button or switch.

Wiring

Connect one side of the button to a ground pin, and the other to any GPIO pin:

GPIO Button wiring

Alternatively, connect to 3V3 and to a GPIO, and set pull_up to False when you create your Button object.

Code

Ensure the Button class is imported at the top of the file:

from gpiozero import Button

Create a Button object by passing in the pin number the button is connected to:

button = Button(2)

The default behaviour is to set the pull state of the button to up. To change this behaviour, set the pull_up argument to False when creating your Button object.

button = Button(pin=2, pull_up=False)

Methods

Method Description Arguments
wait_for_press() Halt the program until the button is pressed. timeout - The number of seconds to wait before proceeding if no event is detected. Default: None
wait_for_release() Halt the program until the button is released. timeout - The number of seconds to wait before proceeding if no event is detected. Default: None

Properties

Property Description Type
pin The GPIO pin number the button is connected to. Integer
is_pressed The current state of the pin (True if pressed; otherwise False). Boolean
pull_up The pull state of the pin (True if pulled up; False if pulled down). Boolean
when_pressed A reference to the function to be called when the button is pressed. None or Function
when_released A reference to the function to be called when the button is released. None or Function

Motion Sensor

A PIR (Passive Infra-Red) motion sensor.

Wiring

Connect the pin labelled VCC to a 5V pin; connect the one labelled GND to a ground pin; and connect the one labelled OUT to any GPIO pin:

Motion Sensor wiring

Code

Ensure the MotionSensor class is imported at the top of the file:

from gpiozero import MotionSensor

Create a MotionSensor object by passing in the pin number the sensor is connected to:

pir = MotionSensor(4)

Methods

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Properties

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Light Sensor

An LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) Light Sensor.

Wiring

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Code

Ensure the LightSensor class is imported at the top of the file:

from gpiozero import LightSensor

Create a LightSensor object by passing in the pin number the sensor is connected to:

light = LightSensor(4)

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Temperature Sensor

Digital Temperature Sensor.

Wiring

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Code

Ensure the TemperatureSensor class is imported at the top of the file:

from gpiozero import TemperatureSensor

Create a TemperatureSensor object:

temp = TemperatureSensor()

Properties

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MCP3008 Analogue-to-Digital Converter

MCP3008 ADC (Analogue-to-Digital converter).

The MCP3008 chip provides access to up to 8 analogue inputs, such as potentiometers, and read their values in digital form.

Wiring

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Code

Ensure the MCP3008 class is imported at the top of the file:

from gpiozero import MCP3008

Access an input value with the MCP3008's context manager:

with MCP3008() as pot:
    print(pot.read())

It is possible to specify the bus, the device and the channel you wish to access. The previous example used the default value of 0 for each of these. To specify them, pass them in as arguments:

with MCP3008(bus=1, device=1, channel=4) as pot:
    print(pot.read())