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Omega Smartsensor Python SDK

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Omega Smartsensor Python SDK

This Python SDK allows you to communicate with Omega Smart Sensor devices via I2C interface or Modbus interface and easily integrate them to embedded platform such as Raspberry Pi, etc...

Requirements

Python 3.5+

Installation & Usage

pip install

The package can be installed by running:

pip install omegasensor
Then import the package:

from omegasensor import *

Setuptools

Clone from repository. And Install via Setuptools from source directory:

python setup.py install --user

Getting started

import time
from omegasensor import *  

def main():    
    bus = BusModbus('/dev/ttyUSB0', SMARTSENSOR_MODBUS_ADDR)   # for Modbus interface 
    # bus = BusI2C(1, SMARTSENSOR_I2C_ADDR) # for I2C interface
    ss = Smartsensor(bus)    

    ss.soft_reset()    
    ss.preset_config()    
    print("Firmware 0x%08x" % ss.read(R.FIRMARE_VERSION))    
    print("Device Id 0x%08x" % ss.read(R.DEVICE_ID))    
    print("Device %s" % ss.read(R.DEVICE_NAME))    
    sensor_cnt = ss.read(R.NUMBER_OF_SENSORS)    
    print("Onboard %d sensors" % sensor_cnt)    
    print("Onboard %d outputs" % ss.read(R.NUMBER_OF_OUTPUTS))    

    sensor_units = [ss.sensor_unit(i) for i in range(sensor_cnt)]    

    while True:    
        print("Time: ", ss.current_time_str())    
        for i in range(sensor_cnt):    
            print("%0.2f" % ss.sensor_reading(i),    
                  " %s" % sensor_units[i],    
                  "\t", end='')    
        print('\n')    
        time.sleep(1)    


if __name__ == "__main__":    
    main()  

Enable Software I2C interface:

(supports clock stretching for SmartSensor's I2C Interface)

Open config.txt

sudo nano /boot/config.txt

Add the following entry to the file

dtoverlay=i2c-gpio,bus=3

Save the file by hitting Ctrl+O. Enter. Reboot the Pi.

A new I2C interface can be found at /dev/i2c-3

SDA is BCM23 (header pin 16)

CLK is BCM24 (header pin 18)

Software I2C requires manual pull-up resistors of about 2.2k on SDA and CLK to Vcc. It may be possible to enable GPIO internal pull-up by the following commands:

# enable internal pull-up on pin BCM23
gpio -g mode 23 up
# enable internal pull-up on pin BCM24
gpio -g mode 24 up

Examples

Examples can be found in SDK Example directory

Hardware Setup

Omega BTH-SMP smart probes can be used with the I2C interface. On Raspberry Pi, here are the connections:

Raspberry Pi BTH-SMP
Pin 3 /BCM 2 SDA
Pin 5 /BCM 3 CLK
Pin 1 3.3V
Pin 6 GND

Alternatively, Omega Smart sensor dongle can be used which converts I2C interface to Modbus interface. On Linux system, the dongle will show up as /dev/ttyUSB0 or /dev/ttyACM0 for example.

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