Before you can start using the IMPLib2 software you have to make sure, that you have at least the following software packages installed.
- Python (http://python.org)
- PySerial (http://pyserial.sourceforge.net)
For instructions on how to get and install these packages on your OS please head over to the official project pages.
Install the stable branch using pip:
pip install implib2
Of if you brave enough:
pip install git+https://github.com/mhubig/implib2.git@develop
Depending on your system you may have to prefix these commands with sudo
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This small quick start manual is intended to give you a basic example of how to use this library. In order to start playing with it you have to connect at least one Trime Pico moisture measurement probe to your computer. An easy way to connect the probe is by using the USB-IMPBus Converter SM-USB.
After successfully installing IMPLib2 and connecting, start the Python Shell within your terminal:
$ python Python 3.6.2 (default, Jul 17 2017, 16:44:45) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.42)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>
Import the IMPLib2 module:
>>> import implib2
Now initialize the IMPBus, sync and scan for connected Modules. Replace the USB Interface with the one your SM-USB uses:
>>> bus = implib2.Bus('/dev/ttyUSB0') >>> bus.sync() >>> bus.scan() (10010, 10011)
As you can see we found two connected modules with the serial numbers 10010 and 10011. Now we can instantiate the module objects:
>>> mod10 = implib2.Module(bus, 10010) >>> mod11 = implib2.Module(bus, 10011)
Using the handy module objects we can now perform various higher operations, like doing a measurement or requesting the serial number:
>>> mod10.get_moisture() 14.3 >>> mod11.get_moisture() 17.4 >>> mod10.get_serno() 10010 10011
If you came so far you should be able to easily build a little script which performs an measurement on all connected probes ones an hour:
#!/usr/bin/env python import time import implib2 # Initialize the IMPBus2 bus = implib2.Bus('/dev/ttyUSB0') bus.sync() # Search the bus for connected modules modules = [implib2.Module(bus, serno) for serno in bus.scan()] # Start a measurement and show the results once an hour while True: for module in modules: serno = module.get_serno() moist = module.get_moisture() temp = module.get_measure(quantity='MeasTemp') print('Module {}: Moist {}, Temp {}'.format(serno, moist, mtemp)) time.sleep(3600) # for one hour
For more and in depth information please head over to the API-Documentation on Read the Docs.