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NAME

       pintest - GPIO Zero pintest tool

       A  utility  for  testing  the  GPIO  pins on a Raspberry Pi, inspired by pigpio's gpiotest
       example script, and wiringPi's pintest utility.

SYNOPSIS

          pintest [-h] [--version] [-p PINS] [-s SKIP] [-y] [-r REVISION]

DESCRIPTION

       A utility for testing the function of GPIOs on a Raspberry Pi. It is  possible  to  damage
       the  GPIOs  on a Pi by passing too much current (or voltage in the case of inputs) through
       them. The pintest utility can be used to determine if any of the GPIOs on a Pi are broken.

       The utility will test all physically exposed GPIOs (those on  the  main  GPIO  header)  by
       default,  but you may wish to only test a subset, or to exclude certain GPIOs which can be
       accomplished with the pintest --pins or pintest --skip options.

       NOTE:
          You must ensure that nothing is connected to the GPIOs that  you  intend  to  test.  By
          default, the utility will prompt you before proceeding, repeating this warning.

       In  the  event  that any GPIO is found to be faulty, it will be reported in the output and
       the utility will exit with a return code of 1. If  all  specified  GPIOs  test  fine,  the
       return code is zero.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --version
              Show the program's version number and exit

       -p PINS, --pins PINS
              The pin(s) to test. Can be specified as a comma-separated list of pins. Pin numbers
              can be given in any form accepted by gpiozero, e.g. 14, GPIO14, BOARD8. The default
              is to test all pins

       -s SKIP, --skip SKIP
              The  pin(s)  to skip testing. Can be specified as comma-separated list of pins. Pin
              numbers can be given in any form accepted by gpiozero, e.g. 14, GPIO14, BOARD8. The
              default is to skip no pins

       -y, --yes
              Proceed without prompting

       -r REVISION, --revision REVISION
              Force  board  revision.  Default  is to autodetect revision of current device.  You
              should avoid this option unless you are very sure the detection is incorrect

EXAMPLES

       Test all physically exposed GPIOs on the board:

          $ pintest

       Test just the I2C GPIOs without prompting:

          $ pintest --pins 2,3 --yes

       Exclude the SPI GPIOs from testing:

          $ pintest --exclude GPIO7,GPIO8,GPIO9,GPIO10,GPIO11

       Note that pin numbers can be given in any form accepted by GPIO Zero, e.g. 14, GPIO14,  or
       BOARD8.

SEE ALSO

       pinout(1), gpiozero-env(7)

AUTHOR

       Ben Nuttall

COPYRIGHT

       2015-2024 Ben Nuttall