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PyTempico

library and examples to use Tausand Tempico TP1000 devices with Python

Written in Python3, pyTempico relies on the following modules:

  • hidapi
  • pyserial

Library version: 1.3.0
Current release date: 08/18/2025 (mm/dd/yyyy)
Original release date: 02/12/2024
Supported models: TP1004.

About Tausand Tempico TP1000

This is a family of time-to-digital converters, ideal to measure time differences between electrical pulses in particle detection, microscopy, and quantum optics experiments.

To learn more about them, visit our website www.tausand.com

To obtain a Tausand's Tempico time-to-digital converter, visit our online shop or contact us at sales@tausand.com

Installation

pyTempico can be installed using pip as:

pip install pyTempico

Or from GitHub

pip install git+https://github.com/Tausand-dev/PyTempico.git

Examples and documentation

For details on how to run this library, read the PDF documentation located at docs/build/latex/pytempico.pdf, or navigate the HTML version located at docs/build/html/index.html.

For developers

Clone the GitHub repository and then follow the next steps:

Creating a virtual environment

Run the following code to create a virtual environment called .venv

python -m venv .venv

Activate

  • On Unix systems:

    source .venv/bin/activate
    
  • On Windows:

    .venv\Scripts\activate
    

Deactivate

deactivate

Installing packages

After the virtual environment has been activated, install required packages by using:

python -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Editing version number

When a new version is created, the new numbering should be updated in the following files:

  • pyTempico/__init__.py
  • README.md

Building docs

Go to the docs folder and run

make <command>

Where <command> is one of the following:

  • latexpdf
  • html

To run the latexpdf command you will need a working installation of Latex.

Generating distribution archives

After the virtual environment has been activated, and the packages has been installed, run the command

python -m build

Once completed, this should generate two files in the \dist directory: a .tar.gz and a .whl file. These files may be published in the TestPyPI or the PyPI repositories.

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