Source code for sensirion_shdlc_sensorbridge.commands.i2c_repeated_transceive

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
from sensirion_shdlc_driver.command import ShdlcCommand
from struct import pack, unpack

import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


[docs]class SensorBridgeCmdI2cRepeatedTransceiveBase(ShdlcCommand): """ SHDLC command 0x12: "I2c Repeated Transceive". """
[docs] def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(SensorBridgeCmdI2cRepeatedTransceiveBase, self).__init__( 0x12, *args, **kwargs)
[docs]class SensorBridgeCmdI2cRepeatedTransceive(SensorBridgeCmdI2cRepeatedTransceiveBase):
[docs] def __init__(self, interval_us, port, i2c_address, tx_length, rx_length, timeout_us, read_delay_us, tx_data): """ I2c Repeated Transceive Command Starts an asynchronous transceive command in a specific interval. Multiple parallel repeated transceives are possible. The returned data is stored in a buffer and can be read out with the "Read Buffer" command. The amount of data to write or read is limited. :param int interval_us: The interval in microseconds. :param int port: The port(s) where the repeated transceive should be started: - 0x00: Port 1 - 0x01: Port 2 - 0xFF: All ports :param int i2c_address: I2C address of the targeted device. :param int tx_length: Number of bytes to send. This amount of bytes has to be attached to the command. Set to zero if only read header is needed. :param int rx_length: Number of bytes to receive. This amount of bytes are returned as response to the read buffer command. Set to zero if no read operation is needed. :param int timeout_us: I2C timeout in microseconds when reading bytes. If frame is NACK'd it will be retried up to the timeout value. Same applies for clock stretching. :param int read_delay_us: This time will be inserted between the write and the read frame. to allow a device taking a certain amount of time for its measurements. The delay must be smaller than the specified timeout. :param bytes tx_data: Bytes to send (if any). """ super(SensorBridgeCmdI2cRepeatedTransceive, self).__init__( data=b"".join([pack(">I", interval_us), pack(">B", port), pack(">B", i2c_address), pack(">I", tx_length), pack(">I", rx_length), pack(">I", timeout_us), pack(">I", read_delay_us), bytes(bytearray(tx_data))]), max_response_time=0.05, post_processing_time=0.0, min_response_length=0, max_response_length=255 )
[docs] @staticmethod def interpret_response(data): """ :return: One or more unique handles with following information: - Unique number (higher nibble, 0..7) - Channel number (lower nibble, 0..1) There are 8 available memory slots for the repeated transceive tasks and they are identified by the unique number. :rtype: bytes """ handles = bytes(data[0:]) # bytearray return handles