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README.md
Python client for GEX
This is the primary GEX front-end for user scripting. It may be used natively with python3, or integrated in MATLAB through the Python call API.
Installation
Add this library as a git submodule 'gex' to your project (or simply copy it there).
Linux
You may want to create this file in /etc/udev/rules.d/98-gex.rules
and add your user to
the plugdev
group.
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="1209", ATTR{idProduct}=="4c60", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="1209", ATTR{idProduct}=="4c61", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660"
BSD
Not tested, may be similar to Linux
Mac
Not tested
Windows 8.1 and older
You need to attach the STM32 Virtual COM Port Driver to the GEX device using the Device Manager, if they want to use the Virtual COM port attachment method (the Serial transport options, see below).
Additionally, they may have to configure the Mass Storage endpoint to use the Mass Storage system driver, because older Windows are not smart enough to figure it out (we're using the standard device class and everything, but still).
The Python scripts can be run with Cygwin, or the Windows Python port.
Windows 10
It should Just Work™ without any special configuration needed.
Example
A sample GEX script could look like this:
#!/bin/env python3
import time
import gex
with gex.Client() as client:
led = gex.DOut(client, 'led')
for i in range(0,10):
led.toggle()
time.sleep(.1)
The client object can be used to send control commands directly, bypassing unit drivers.
Writing new unit drivers is simple, just extend the Unit class and add the unit-specific methods and logic.
Transports
The CLient class takes a Transport instance as a constructor parameter. There are three transports defined:
-
TrxSerialSync
- VCOM, blocking (with a polling loop) -
TrxSerialThread
- VCOM, asynchronous -
TrxRawUSB
- PyUSB, the default and usually the best transportPass the device serial ID as am argument to match it if you have multiple GEX modules attached at once.
Additionally, either transport can be wrapped in DongleAdapter
when the Wireless Gateway
dongle is used. The TrxRawUSB
further needs the second argument, remote
, set to true in
this case, to look for devices with the Gateway vid:pid value 1209:4c61.
GEX modules themselves have 1209:4c60.