Yes, but for me the simplest way was using a port expander (i used
MCP23008) through I2C Interface, very simple to handle with BBB.



2014-07-13 7:58 GMT+02:00 <rber...@ibd.com>:

> Did you ever find out how to do this? I have the same requirement and
> can't seem to find an answer as to how to do this
>
> On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:49:29 AM UTC-7, Mirko Fucci wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> i need to use a group of pins  (up to 8 pins) to output a value in a
>> certain range but i wonder if there is a way to be sure that all output
>> pins are set at the same time.
>> Otherwise i would have an unspecified output value during the transition
>> between a value to another. I read somewhere that  is possible set an
>> entire bank instead
>> of a single pin, maybe using PRU ?
>> I would be very grateful if someone could address me to solve this
>> problem.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
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