SerialPort¶
- class wpilib.SerialPort(*args, **kwargs)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Driver for the RS-232 serial port on the roboRIO.
The current implementation uses the VISA formatted I/O mode. This means that all traffic goes through the formatted buffers. This allows the intermingled use of Printf(), Scanf(), and the raw buffer accessors Read() and Write().
More information can be found in the NI-VISA User Manual here: http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/370423a.pdf and the NI-VISA Programmer’s Reference Manual here: http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/370132c.pdf
Overloaded function.
__init__(self: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort, baudRate: int, port: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.Port = <Port.kOnboard: 0>, dataBits: int = 8, parity: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.Parity = <Parity.kParity_None: 0>, stopBits: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.StopBits = <StopBits.kStopBits_One: 10>) -> None
Create an instance of a Serial Port class.
- Parameters:
baudRate – The baud rate to configure the serial port.
port – The physical port to use
dataBits – The number of data bits per transfer. Valid values are between 5 and 8 bits.
parity – Select the type of parity checking to use.
stopBits – The number of stop bits to use as defined by the enum StopBits.
__init__(self: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort, baudRate: int, portName: str, port: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.Port = <Port.kOnboard: 0>, dataBits: int = 8, parity: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.Parity = <Parity.kParity_None: 0>, stopBits: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.StopBits = <StopBits.kStopBits_One: 10>) -> None
Create an instance of a Serial Port class.
Prefer to use the constructor that doesn’t take a port name, but in some cases the automatic detection might not work correctly.
- Parameters:
baudRate – The baud rate to configure the serial port.
port – The physical port to use
portName – The direct port name to use
dataBits – The number of data bits per transfer. Valid values are between 5 and 8 bits.
parity – Select the type of parity checking to use.
stopBits – The number of stop bits to use as defined by the enum StopBits.
- class FlowControl(value: int)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Members:
kFlowControl_None
kFlowControl_XonXoff
kFlowControl_RtsCts
kFlowControl_DtrDsr
- kFlowControl_DtrDsr = <FlowControl.kFlowControl_DtrDsr: 4>¶
- kFlowControl_None = <FlowControl.kFlowControl_None: 0>¶
- kFlowControl_RtsCts = <FlowControl.kFlowControl_RtsCts: 2>¶
- kFlowControl_XonXoff = <FlowControl.kFlowControl_XonXoff: 1>¶
- property name¶
- property value¶
- class Parity(value: int)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Members:
kParity_None
kParity_Odd
kParity_Even
kParity_Mark
kParity_Space
- kParity_Even = <Parity.kParity_Even: 2>¶
- kParity_Mark = <Parity.kParity_Mark: 3>¶
- kParity_None = <Parity.kParity_None: 0>¶
- kParity_Odd = <Parity.kParity_Odd: 1>¶
- kParity_Space = <Parity.kParity_Space: 4>¶
- property name¶
- property value¶
- class Port(value: int)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Members:
kOnboard
kMXP
kUSB
kUSB1
kUSB2
- kMXP = <Port.kMXP: 1>¶
- kOnboard = <Port.kOnboard: 0>¶
- kUSB = <Port.kUSB: 2>¶
- kUSB1 = <Port.kUSB: 2>¶
- kUSB2 = <Port.kUSB2: 3>¶
- property name¶
- property value¶
- class StopBits(value: int)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Members:
kStopBits_One
kStopBits_OnePointFive
kStopBits_Two
- kStopBits_One = <StopBits.kStopBits_One: 10>¶
- kStopBits_OnePointFive = <StopBits.kStopBits_OnePointFive: 15>¶
- kStopBits_Two = <StopBits.kStopBits_Two: 20>¶
- property name¶
- property value¶
- class WriteBufferMode(value: int)¶
Bases:
pybind11_object
Members:
kFlushOnAccess
kFlushWhenFull
- kFlushOnAccess = <WriteBufferMode.kFlushOnAccess: 1>¶
- kFlushWhenFull = <WriteBufferMode.kFlushWhenFull: 2>¶
- property name¶
- property value¶
- disableTermination() None ¶
Disable termination behavior.
- enableTermination(terminator: str = '\n') None ¶
Enable termination and specify the termination character.
Termination is currently only implemented for receive. When the the terminator is received, the Read() or Scanf() will return fewer bytes than requested, stopping after the terminator.
- Parameters:
terminator – The character to use for termination.
- flush() None ¶
Force the output buffer to be written to the port.
This is used when SetWriteBufferMode() is set to kFlushWhenFull to force a flush before the buffer is full.
- getBytesReceived() int ¶
Get the number of bytes currently available to read from the serial port.
- Returns:
The number of bytes available to read
- read(buffer: buffer) int ¶
Read raw bytes out of the buffer.
- Parameters:
buffer – Pointer to the buffer to store the bytes in.
count – The maximum number of bytes to read.
- Returns:
The number of bytes actually read into the buffer.
- reset() None ¶
Reset the serial port driver to a known state.
Empty the transmit and receive buffers in the device and formatted I/O.
- setFlowControl(flowControl: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.FlowControl) None ¶
Set the type of flow control to enable on this port.
By default, flow control is disabled.
- setReadBufferSize(size: int) None ¶
Specify the size of the input buffer.
Specify the amount of data that can be stored before data from the device is returned to Read or Scanf. If you want data that is received to be returned immediately, set this to 1.
It the buffer is not filled before the read timeout expires, all data that has been received so far will be returned.
- Parameters:
size – The read buffer size.
- setTimeout(timeout: seconds) None ¶
Configure the timeout of the serial port.
This defines the timeout for transactions with the hardware. It will affect reads and very large writes.
- Parameters:
timeout – The time to wait for I/O.
- setWriteBufferMode(mode: wpilib._wpilib.SerialPort.WriteBufferMode) None ¶
Specify the flushing behavior of the output buffer.
When set to kFlushOnAccess, data is synchronously written to the serial port after each call to either Printf() or Write().
When set to kFlushWhenFull, data will only be written to the serial port when the buffer is full or when Flush() is called.
- Parameters:
mode – The write buffer mode.
- setWriteBufferSize(size: int) None ¶
Specify the size of the output buffer.
Specify the amount of data that can be stored before being transmitted to the device.
- Parameters:
size – The write buffer size.
- write(buffer: buffer) int ¶
Write raw bytes to the buffer.
- Parameters:
buffer – Pointer to the buffer to read the bytes from.
count – The maximum number of bytes to write.
- Returns:
The number of bytes actually written into the port.