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A node.js library for the pigpio daemon, allowing fast, powerful PWM control of the Raspberry Pi pins
NodeJS library for the pigpio daemon.
Make sure you have node
and npm
installed on your Raspberry Pi.
Install the pigpio daemon ([instructions][pi-blaster]).
Install this library
npm install pigpio
# example.coffee
pigpio = require 'pigpio'
pigpio.setFrequency 8000
# Set pin 22 to pwm at 50%, faking ~1.65V
pigpio.setPwm 22, 0.5
Copyright 2014 - Jonathan Dahan. Published under the MIT open source license Copyright 2013 - Thomas Sarlandie. Published under the MIT open source license
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A node.js library for the pigpio daemon, allowing fast, powerful PWM control of the Raspberry Pi pins
We found that pigpio.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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