FTDI device driver (pure Python)
Project description
Documentation
PyFtdi documentation is available from https://eblot.github.io/pyftdi/
Overview
PyFtdi aims at providing a user-space driver for modern FTDI devices, implemented in pure Python language.
Modern FTDI devices include:
UART-only bridges
FT232R (single port, 3Mbps)
FT230X/FT231X/FT234X/ (single port, 3Mbps)
UART and multi-serial protocols (SPI, I2C, JTAG) bridges
FT2232C/D (dual port, clock up to 6 MHz)
FT232H (single port, clock up to 30 MHz)
FT2232H (dual port, clock up to 30 MHz)
FT4232H (quad port, clock up to 30 MHz)
Features
PyFtdi currently supports the following features:
UART/Serial USB converter, up to 12Mbps (depending on the FTDI device capability)
Bitbang/GPIO legacy support, 8 pins per port
SPI master, with simultanous GPIO support, up to 12 pins per port, with support for non-byte sized transfer
I2C master, with simultanous GPIO support, up to 14 pins per port
Basic JTAG master capabilities
Basic EEPROM support (R/O access + R/W for serial/product/manufacturer)
Supported host OSes
macOS
Linux
FreeBSD
Windows, although not officially supported
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