What is the GPIO ?
Answer / Rajani Patwa
GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) is a collection of pins on a microcontroller or system-on-chip that can be used for various purposes, such as inputting data from sensors or outputting signals to actuators. These pins can be configured to operate as digital input, digital output, or analog input.
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