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products:sbc:common:applications:gpio:led [2022/08/07 21:26]
olivia [VIM1/2/3/3L]
products:sbc:common:applications:gpio:led [2023/11/07 03:22]
nick
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 This page mainly describes the onboard LEDs and leads you to control the LEDs. This page mainly describes the onboard LEDs and leads you to control the LEDs.
 */ */
-This page mainly introduces the usage of Onboard LED indicators under Linux, and leads you to control the LEDs. +This page introduces the usage of Onboard LED indicators under Linux, and leads you to control the LEDs. 
  
 ===== Device LED configurations ===== ===== Device LED configurations =====
  
-|      Device ^ Node name              ^ LED color  ^ +^  Device       Node name                   LED color  ^ 
-     VIM1/2 | /sys/class/leds/sys_led  | White      | + VIM1/      /sys/class/leds/sys_led     White      | 
-    VIM3/3L | /sys/class/leds/red_led  | Red        | + VIM3/3L      /sys/class/leds/red_led     Red        | 
-        ::: | /sys/class/leds/sys_led             + :::          /sys/class/leds/sys_led                
-^  VIM1S/VIM4 | /sys/class/leds/pwmled              +^  VIM1S/VIM4   /sys/class/leds/pwmled                 
-      Edge1 | /sys/class/leds/red_led             + Edge1        /sys/class/leds/red_led                
-        ::: | /sys/class/leds/sys_led            |+ :::          /sys/class/leds/sys_led                | 
 + Edge2        /sys/class/leds/red_led    |  Red        | 
 +|  :::          /sys/class/leds/green_led  |  Green      | 
 +|  :::          /sys/class/leds/blue_led    Blue       |
  
  
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 ```shell ```shell
-$ echo heartbeat /sys/class/leds/sys_led/trigger+$ echo heartbeat | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/sys_led/trigger
 ``` ```
  
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 ```shell ```shell
-$ echo heartbeat /sys/class/leds/pwmled/trigger+$ echo heartbeat | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/pwmled/trigger
 ``` ```
  
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 <tabbox Edge1> <tabbox Edge1>
  
-We will use sys_led as an example:+We will use ''sys_led'' as an example:
  
 **Turn off** **Turn off**
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 ```shell ```shell
-$ echo heartbeat /sys/class/leds/sys_led/trigger+$ echo heartbeat | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/sys_led/trigger
 ``` ```
  
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 <tabbox Edge2> <tabbox Edge2>
 +We will use ''red_led'''' blue_led'' ''green_led''  as an example:
 +
 +**Turn off**
 +
 +Set the LED node parameter to ''none'' to turn off the LED:
 +
 +```shell
 +$ echo none | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/red_led/trigger
 +```
 +
 +**Turn on**
 +
 +Set the LED node parameter to ''default-on'' to keep the LED permanently on:
 +
 +```shell
 +$ echo default-on | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/red_led/trigger
 +```
 +**Set LED heartbeat**
 +
 +Set the LED node parameter to ''heartbeat'', to make the LED flash with a heartbeat blink:
 +
 +```shell
 +$ echo heartbeat | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/red_led/trigger
 +```
 +The others are similar.
 + 
 +You can also experiment with other parameters.
  
 </tabbox> </tabbox>
Last modified: 2023/11/07 03:23 by nick