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Internal Devices
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.. currentmodule:: gpiozero
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GPIO Zero also provides several "internal" devices which represent facilities
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provided by the operating system itself. These can be used to react to things
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like the time of day, or whether a server is available on the network.
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.. warning::
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These devices are experimental and their API is not yet considered stable.
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We welcome any comments from testers, especially regarding new "internal
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devices" that you'd find useful!
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TimeOfDay
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=========
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.. autoclass:: TimeOfDay
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PingServer
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==========
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.. autoclass:: PingServer
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CPUTemperature
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==============
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.. autoclass:: CPUTemperature
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Base Classes
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The classes in the sections above are derived from a series of base classes,
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some of which are effectively abstract. The classes form the (partial)
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hierarchy displayed in the graph below (abstract classes are shaded lighter
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than concrete classes):
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.. image:: images/other_device_hierarchy.*
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The following sections document these base classes for advanced users that wish
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to construct classes for their own devices.
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InternalDevice
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.. autoclass:: InternalDevice()
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:members:
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