Hi,
I see the triangle in GPIO pin sensor, for exemple "GPIO-0 (D3) triangle".
what means it??
Regards,
Dario
Triangle in a device GPIO pin
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Re: Triangle in a device GPIO pin
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Re: Triangle in a device GPIO pin
I have a problem with a "nodemcuv3 lolin".
I have 6 PIR with 2 wire, and each of this have 1 wire connected at GND of nodemcu and 1 wire connected at GPIO. In the normal state the contact of PIR is closed and I receive 0 (GND)
This PIR are connected in D1 D2 D5 D6 D7 and at D3 and configurated in ESP_Easy with internal pull up.
It work if I connect line D3 after boot, otherwise I have problem.
Are there best pratics to use D3 in this way??
Regards,
Dario
I have 6 PIR with 2 wire, and each of this have 1 wire connected at GND of nodemcu and 1 wire connected at GPIO. In the normal state the contact of PIR is closed and I receive 0 (GND)
This PIR are connected in D1 D2 D5 D6 D7 and at D3 and configurated in ESP_Easy with internal pull up.
It work if I connect line D3 after boot, otherwise I have problem.
Are there best pratics to use D3 in this way??
Regards,
Dario
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