NAME RPi::SPI - Communicate with devices over the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) bus on Raspberry Pi SYNOPSIS my $channel = 0; my $spi = RPi::SPI->new($channel); my $buf = [0x01, 0x02]; my $len = 2; $buf = $spi->rw($buf, $len); # write occurs, then a read, and the read buffer overwrites the # write TX buffer, so the read data is in the write buffer after the call print "$_\n" for @$buf; DESCRIPTION This distribution provides you the ability to communicate with devices attached to the channels on the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) bus. Although it was designed for the Raspberry Pi, that's not a hard requirement, and it should work on any Unix-type system that has support for SPI. METHODS new Instantiates a new RPi::SPI instance, prepares a specific SPI bus channel for use, then returns the object. Parameters: $channel The SPI bus channel to initialize. Mandatory: Integer, `0' for `/dev/spidev0.0' or `1' for `/dev/spidev0.1'. $speed Optional, Integer. The data rate to communicate on the bus using. Defaults to `1000000' (1MHz). Dies if we can't open the SPI bus. rw Writes specified data to the bus on the channel specified in `new()', then after completion, does a read of the bus and re-populates the write buffer with the freshly read data. Parameters: $buf Mandatory: Array reference where each element is an unsigned char (0-255). This array is the write buffer; the data we'll be sending to the SPI bus. $len Mandatory: Integer, the number of array elements in the `$buf' parameter sent in above. Return: The write buffer, after being re-populated with the read data. Dies if we can't open the SPI bus. AUTHOR Steve Bertrand, `' LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017 Steve Bertrand. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.