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Output Devices

These output 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.

LED

An LED (Light emitting diode) component.

Wiring

Connect the cathode (the short leg) of the LED to a ground pin, and connect the anode (the longer leg) to any GPIO pin, with a current limiting resistor in between:

LED wiring

Altenatively, use a breadboard to wire up the LED in the same way

Code

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

from gpiozero import LED

Create an LED object by passing in the pin number the LED is connected to:

led = LED(17)

Methods

Method Description Arguments
on() Turn the LED on. None
off() Turn the LED off. None
toggle() Toggle the LED. If it's on, turn it off; if it's off, turn it on. None
blink() Make the LED turn on and off repeatedly. on_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be on each iteration. Default: 1
off_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be off each iteration. Default: 1
n - The number of iterations. None means infinite. Default: None
background - If True, start a background thread to continue blinking and return immediately. If False, only return when the blink is finished (warning: the default value of n will result in this method never returning). Default: True

Properties

Property Description Type
pin The GPIO pin number the LED is connected to. Integer
is_active The current state of the LED (True if on; False if off). Boolean

Buzzer

A digital Buzzer component.

Wiring

Connect the negative pin of the buzzer to a ground pin, and connect the positive side to any GPIO pin:

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Code

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

from gpiozero import Buzzer

Create a Buzzer object by passing in the pin number the buzzer is connected to:

buzzer = Buzzer(3)

Methods

Method Description Arguments
on() Turn the buzzer on. None
off() Turn the buzzer off. None
toggle() Toggle the buzzer. If it's on, turn it off; if it's off, turn it on. None
blink() Make the LED turn on and off repeatedly. on_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be on each iteration. Default: 1
off_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be off each iteration. Default: 1
n - The number of iterations. None means infinite. Default: None
background - If True, start a background thread to continue blinking and return immediately. If False, only return when the blink is finished (warning: the default value of n will result in this method never returning). Default: True

Properties

Property Description Type
pin The GPIO pin number the buzzer is connected to. Integer
is_active The current state of the buzzer (True if on; False if off). Boolean

RGB LED

A full colour LED component (made up of Red, Green and Blue LEDs).

Wiring

Connect the common cathode (the longest leg) to a ground pin; connect each of the other legs (representing the red, green and blue components of the LED) to any GPIO pins, each with a current limiting resistor in between:

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Code

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

from gpiozero import RGBLED

Create a RGBLED object by passing in the LED pin numbers by name:

led = RGBLED(red=2, green=3, blue=4)

or just in order (red, green, blue):

led = RGBLED(2, 3, 4)

Methods

Method Description Arguments
on() Turn all the LEDs on (makes white light). None
off() Turn all the LEDs off. None
toggle() Toggle the LED. If it's on (at all), turn it off; if it's off, turn it on. None
blink() Make the LED turn on and off repeatedly. on_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be on each iteration. Default: 1
off_time - The amount of time (in seconds) for the LED to be off each iteration. Default: 1
n - The number of iterations. None means infinite. Default: None
background - If True, start a background thread to continue blinking and return immediately. If False, only return when the blink is finished (warning: the default value of n will result in this method never returning). Default: True

Properties

Property Description Type
red The brightness value of the red LED (0 to 1). Integer
green The brightness value of the green LED (0 to 1). Integer
blue The brightness value of the blue LED (0 to 1). Integer
color The brightness values of the three LEDs (0 to 1). Tuple

Motor

Generic bi-directional motor.

Wiring

Attach a Motor Controller Board to your Pi, connect a battery pack to the Motor Controller Board, and connect each side of the motor to any GPIO pin:

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Code

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

from gpiozero import Motor

Create a Motor object by passing in the pin numbers the motor is connected to:

motor = Motor(forward=17, back=18)

Methods

Method Description Arguments
forward() Drive the motor forwards. speed - Speed at which to drive the motor, 0 to 1. Default: 1
backward() Drive the motor backwards. speed - Speed at which to drive the motor, 0 to 1. Default: 1
stop() Stop the motor. None