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HOW TO ACCESS pin 5 of CONNECTOR 11 GPIO of Odroid XU4 by modifying the excellent wiringPi library, which works with XU4 but was originally designed for XU3:
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HOW TO ACCESS pin 5 of CONNECTOR 11 GPIO by modifying the excellent wiringPi library, which works with XU4 but was originally designed for XU3:
  
 
My contribution here is something I solved, which is unavailable from all my internet searches. User:Definitionofis owns the Odroid XU4 and there is a connector CONN11 not documented in wiringPi for GPIO use because the XU4 is an upgrade from XU3. https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/software/gpio_register_map#gpio_port_register_map
 
My contribution here is something I solved, which is unavailable from all my internet searches. User:Definitionofis owns the Odroid XU4 and there is a connector CONN11 not documented in wiringPi for GPIO use because the XU4 is an upgrade from XU3. https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/software/gpio_register_map#gpio_port_register_map
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I am using Phys mode. I never tested other modes.
 
I am using Phys mode. I never tested other modes.
 
Here is a transistor switch to upgrade the different 1.8v GPIO output to match the 3.3v of all the other GPIOs on the odroid board.
 
[[https://opencircuits.com/index.php?title=File:Odroid-xu4-pin5-mosfet-switch.png]]
 
 
A link to my projects: https://opencircuits.com/index.php?title=User:Definitionofis
 

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