GPIO (Core and I/O Frame) Component

This topic describes how to configure and control the General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) hardware interfaces in Q-SYS Designer. For information about the GPIO interface hardware, see the GPIO Interface topic.

The General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Controller is used to integrate Q-SYS with custom or third-party controls. Using the GPIO you can control external hardware and certain aspects of Q-SYS using external hardware. You can also have an external clock source connected to GPIO A-1 or GPIO B-1, pin 3, by setting the Core's Clock Source Property to GPIO A-1 or GPIO B-1. Refer to the Core Status topic for details.

The GPIO Interface is physical hardware, and is represented in Q-SYS Designer by the GPIO component. There are two GPIO components available in the Core, and one in each I/O Frame added to the Inventory. There are eight configurable GPIO pins for each GPIO component. You can configure these pins to be Inputs, Outputs, Digital, Analog, Clocks, and so on. Refer to the Properties section in this topic for details.

The GPIO pins display as "control pins" on the GPIO component and are always present except when "Unused" is selected for a pin's Direction. The GPIO pins are not used to change controls in the Control Panel. Some of the Direction/Type combinations provide Control Pins you can use to change the Controls within the Control Panel. The GPIO and Control pins look similar on the Component; be sure you have the correct pin when making connections.

Controls

The Controls are displayed in GPIO Pin number order, 1 through 8, from left to right in the Control Panel with the related DA-15 pin number listed. The DA-15 pin / GPIO pin number relationship can change based on the controls assigned to the GPIO pins.

General

Control

Function

Default / Range

Relay

The function of the Relay button is to open and close the contacts of the relay on the GPIO Interface.

RNO 1 (Relay Normally Open on DA-15 Pin 1)

RNC 2 (Relay Normally Closed on DA-15 Pin 2)

RC 9 (Relay Common on DA-15 Pin 9)

Off / On

Digital In

(Indicator)

This LED lights when there is a Digital input of 1 (3.3 V TTL) present.

Off / On

Analog In

(VDC)

This is a read-only knob that displays the DC voltage applied to the GPIO pin.

Default = 0

Range = 0 to 12

Digital Out

This toggle button supplies a 0 in the Off position and a 1 in the On position.

Off / On

PWM Duty (Percentage)

Sets the percentage of a period when the pulse is positive.

Default = 0

Range = 0 to 100

PWM Frequency

(Hz)

Sets the period time. (1 / frequency)

Affects all PWM outputs

Default = 50

Range = 5 to 50,000

Properties

Direction

There are four possible "Directions" you can select for the GPIO pins.

Property

Value

Unused

The default position, and anytime the GPIO Pin is not in use

Input

Devices or signals connected to a configurable pin provide an input to the Q-SYS system.

Output

The Q-SYS hardware will be providing signals to devices connected to configurable pins.

Raw

The Raw mode is for advanced capabilities. If there is something you cannot do in the standard choices, contact QSC Support for detailed information.

Type Settings when the Direction is Input

Property

GPIO Pins

Value

Input used as clock source

3

When the Core Clock Source Property is set to GPIO A-1 or GPIO B-1, this GPIO is used only for the clock source.

The GPIO selections require an external TTL level word clock: pin 3 is signal, pin 8 is ground. When you select GPIO A-1 or GPIO B-1 as the clock source, the respective GPIO 1 Property changes to "Input used as clock source". The clock source should be connected to pin 3 of the respective GPIO connector - either GPIO A or GPIO B.

NOTE:  Typically, Internal is used as the clock source. Only if there is a need to synchronize the Q-SYS system to an external clock would you use GPIO or AES3. You would use GPIO if the external clock signal is a word clock. You would use AES3 if the external clock signal is an AES3 signal. Often an AES3 signal without audio is used to reduce the clock jitter. This signal is called AES3 black.

Digital
(TTL 3.3 VDC @ 2 mA)

1 to 8

Digital zero = 0

Digital one = 3.3

Potentiometer
(10 k Ohm, 12 V)

1 to 8

Allows a potentiometer to be connected to the GPIO pin, the position of which is represented by the control in the GPIO Control Panel. The value or range is 0 to 1.

Analog
(0-24 V. Low Z)

1 to 8

Input 0 to 24 V, Low Z

12-bit Resolution

Contact Closure

1 to 8

Allows a button, switch, or other binary device to be connected to the GPIO Relay contact.

WCP-1

1 to 8

Interfaces with QSC's Wall Control Plate, version 1.

WCP-2
(requires 3 pins)

1-3 and/or 5-7

Interfaces with QSC's Wall Control Plate, version 2. Requires four configurable pins, selected on GPIO 1 and/or 5 only.  

Optical Rotary Encoder
(requires 2 pins)

1-2, 3-4, 5-6, or 7-8

Allows an Optical Rotary Encoder to be connected to two configurable pins.

Mechanical Rotary Encoder
(requires 2 pins)

1-2, 3-4, 5-6, or 7-8

Allows a Mechanical Rotary Encoder to be connected to two configurable pins.

1. For more information on WCP-1 or WCP-2: WCP Manual

Type Settings when the Direction is Output

Property

GPIO Pins

Value

Digital Output

1 to 8

Digital zero = 0

Digital one = 1

Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Output

Good for operating a Fan or a DC motor that will likely require 12 V High Drive, High Current.

1 to 8

Pulse Width is set in the Control Panel 0 - 100%

Pulse Frequency is set in the Control Panel 50 to 50,000 Hz

Inverted Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Output

If this pin is used in conjunction with the non-inverted PWM, linking the PWM Duty Control Pins together will produce opposite but equal signals since they must use the same frequency.

1 to 8

Pulse Width is set in the Control Panel 0 - 100%

Pulse Frequency is set in the Control Panel 50 to 50,000 Hz

No Clock output available on these pins

1 and 5

N / A

Sample Clock

2 and 6

System Frequency

48 kHz

Vector Clock

3 and 7

3 kHz

6 kHz

Frame Clock

Mainly intended for software debug.

4 and 8

Programmable - 30 Hz to 120 Hz

Drive Settings when the Direction is Output

Property

Value

GPIO Pins 1 - 4

3.3 V TTL

Open Collector High Current

GPIO Pins 5 - 8

3.3 V TTL

12 V Push-Pull High Current

12 V High-Drive High Current

Open Collector High Current

When the Direction is Raw

The Raw mode is for advanced capabilities. If there is something you cannot do in the standard choices, contact QSC Support for detailed information. Note that when you select Raw as the direction, there are two instances of that pin on the GPIO component; one input, and one output.

Control Pins

The available Control Pins depend on settings in Properties.

General

The Relay Out Control Pin is always available.

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Relay Out

0

1.00

false (normal)

true (activated)

0

1.00

Input / Output

When the Direction is Input

The Pin Name reflects the Input Type you select for a given GPIO pin. Indented below each GPIO Type are any Control Pins that may be available for that Type.

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Digital Input

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

Contact Closure

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

Potentiometer (10k Ohm, 12 V) and Potentiometer (2-wire)

0 to 1

N / A

0 to 1.00

Output

Calibrate Maximum

 

 

 

 

Calibrate Minimum

 

 

 

 

Maximum Position

 

 

 

 

Minimum Position

 

 

 

 

Analog Input

0 to 24.00

0.00 V to 24.0 V

0 to 1.00

Output

WCP-1

0.00

1.00

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

8.00

9.00

10.00

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0

.100

.200

.300

.400

.500

.600

.700

.800

.900

1.00

Output

WCP-2

1.00

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

1

2

3

4

5

6

0

.200

.400

.600

.800

1.00

Output

Rotary Encoder (Mechanical or Optical)

0 to 1.00

N / A

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Rotary Encoder Resolution

4 to 4096

4 to 4096

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Rotary Encoder Reverse

0

1.00

normal

invert

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

When the Direction is Output

The Pin Name reflects the Output Type that must be selected for a particular Control Pin to be available.

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Digital Output 1

0

1

false

true

0

1

Input / Output

PWM Output

0 to 100

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

PWM Duty

0 to 100

0% to 100%

0 to 1.00

Input/Output

PWM Invert

0

1.00

normal

inverted

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

PWM Frequency

5 to 50,000

5.00Hz to 50.0kHz

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Inverted PWM Output

0 to 100

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

PWM Duty

0 to 100

0% to 100%

0 to 1.00

Input/Output

PWM Invert

0

1.00

normal

inverted

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

1. When Digital Output is selected, the Control Pin for the "Digital Out" button in the Control Panel displays as an input to the selected GPIO pin. It is not shown in the Control Pins list as other "Control Pins".

 

 

 

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