Exemples complets d'utilisation du paquet pySerial [fermé]

est-ce que quelqu'un peut me montrer un code d'exemple complet de python qui utilise pyserial , j'ai le paquet et je me demande comment envoyer les commandes AT et les relire!

82
demandé sur Willi Mentzel 2009-03-24 07:38:58

4 réponses

Blog post Série RS232 connexions en Python

import time
import serial

# configure the serial connections (the parameters differs on the device you are connecting to)
ser = serial.Serial(
    port='/dev/ttyUSB1',
    baudrate=9600,
    parity=serial.PARITY_ODD,
    stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_TWO,
    bytesize=serial.SEVENBITS
)

ser.isOpen()

print 'Enter your commands below.\r\nInsert "exit" to leave the application.'

input=1
while 1 :
    # get keyboard input
    input = raw_input(">> ")
        # Python 3 users
        # input = input(">> ")
    if input == 'exit':
        ser.close()
        exit()
    else:
        # send the character to the device
        # (note that I happend a \r\n carriage return and line feed to the characters - this is requested by my device)
        ser.write(input + '\r\n')
        out = ''
        # let's wait one second before reading output (let's give device time to answer)
        time.sleep(1)
        while ser.inWaiting() > 0:
            out += ser.read(1)

        if out != '':
            print ">>" + out
83
répondu Framester 2015-12-05 00:20:27
import serial
ser = serial.Serial(0)  # open first serial port
print ser.portstr       # check which port was really used
ser.write("hello")      # write a string
ser.close()             # close port

utiliser https://pythonhosted.org/pyserial / pour plus d'exemples

44
répondu bayda 2018-08-24 07:35:09

http://www.roman10.net/serial-port-communication-in-python/comment-page-1/#comment-1877

#!/usr/bin/python

import serial, time
#initialization and open the port

#possible timeout values:
#    1. None: wait forever, block call
#    2. 0: non-blocking mode, return immediately
#    3. x, x is bigger than 0, float allowed, timeout block call

ser = serial.Serial()
#ser.port = "/dev/ttyUSB0"
ser.port = "/dev/ttyUSB7"
#ser.port = "/dev/ttyS2"
ser.baudrate = 9600
ser.bytesize = serial.EIGHTBITS #number of bits per bytes
ser.parity = serial.PARITY_NONE #set parity check: no parity
ser.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_ONE #number of stop bits
#ser.timeout = None          #block read
ser.timeout = 1            #non-block read
#ser.timeout = 2              #timeout block read
ser.xonxoff = False     #disable software flow control
ser.rtscts = False     #disable hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control
ser.dsrdtr = False       #disable hardware (DSR/DTR) flow control
ser.writeTimeout = 2     #timeout for write

try: 
    ser.open()
except Exception, e:
    print "error open serial port: " + str(e)
    exit()

if ser.isOpen():

    try:
        ser.flushInput() #flush input buffer, discarding all its contents
        ser.flushOutput()#flush output buffer, aborting current output 
                 #and discard all that is in buffer

        #write data
        ser.write("AT+CSQ")
        print("write data: AT+CSQ")

       time.sleep(0.5)  #give the serial port sometime to receive the data

       numOfLines = 0

       while True:
          response = ser.readline()
          print("read data: " + response)

        numOfLines = numOfLines + 1

        if (numOfLines >= 5):
            break

        ser.close()
    except Exception, e1:
        print "error communicating...: " + str(e1)

else:
    print "cannot open serial port "
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répondu engaso 2016-05-12 16:06:51

Je n'ai pas utilisé pyserial mais basé sur la documentation API à https://pyserial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/shortintro.html il semble comme une interface très agréable. Il pourrait être intéressant de revérifier les spécifications pour les commandes AT de l'appareil/radio/quoi que vous traitiez.

plus précisément, certains ont besoin d'une certaine période de silence avant et/ou après la commande AT pour entrer en mode commande. J'ai rencontré certains qui ne pas comme lit de la réponse sans délai d'abord.

1
répondu Paul Osborne 2018-09-10 08:46:07