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FTDI device driver

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PyFtdi
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Overview
~~~~~~~~

PyFtdi aims at providing a user-space driver for modern FTDI_ devices,
implemented in pure Python language.

Modern FTDI_ devices include:

* FT2232D (dual port, clock up to 6 MHz)
* FT2232H (dual port, clock up to 30 MHz)
* FT4232H (quad port, clock up to 30 MHz)

Other FTDI_ devices could also be supported (including FT232* devices),
although these devices are not a primary goal for PyFtdi, and therefore have
not been tested with PyFtdi.

Primary goals
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It should support the following modes:

* UART/Serial USB converter, up to 12Mbps (depending on the FTDI device
capability)
* SPI master
* JTAG master
* Bitbang/GPIO support (not a primary goal)

PyFtdi should provide a pyserial_ compliant API, to be used as a drop-in module
to access USB-serial converters based on FTDI_ devices.

.. _FTDI: http://www.ftdichip.com/
.. _pyserial: http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/


Requirements
~~~~~~~~~~~~

PyFtdi relies on PyUSB_, which itself depends on one of the following native
libraries:

* libusb-1.0 (recommended), currently tested with 1.0.9
* libusb-0.1 (deprecated), currently tested with 0.1.4
* openusb (not tested with pyftdi)

PyFtdi does not depend on any other native library, and only uses standard
Python modules.

To use the serial port feature of PyFtdi, pyserial_ 2.6+ module should be
installed. Previous versions of pyserial_ will NOT work.

Python_ 2.6 or above is required. Python_ 3.x is not yet supported.

.. _PyUSB: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyusb/
.. _Python: http://python.org/


Status
~~~~~~

This project is still in beta development stage.

However, PyFtdi is being forked from a closed-source software implementation
that has been successfully used for over a year - including serial, spi and
jtag protocols, based on top of the libftdi_ open source library.

libftdi_ is now being phased out from this closed-source project and replaced
with PyFtdi, to ease maintenance and customization.

Meanwhile, PyFtdi is developed as an open-source solution.

Supported features
------------------
* All FTDI device ports (UART, MPSSE) can be used simultaneously.
* Serial port, up to 12 Mbps. PyFtdi includes a pyserial_ emulation layer that
offers transparent access to the FTDI serial ports through a pyserial_-
compliant API. The ``serialext`` directory contains a minimal serial terminal
demonstrating the use of this extension, and a dispatcher automatically
selecting the serial backend (pyserial_, PyFtdi), based on the serial port
name.
* SPI master. PyFtdi includes several examples demonstrating how to use the
FTDI SPI master with a pure-Python serial flash device driver for several
common devices. For now, SPI Mode 0 (CPOL=0, CPHA=0) is the only supported
mode. It should be easy to extend the SPI master to deal with less common
modes. These tests show an average 1.3MiB/s read out from flash devices
on a Core i7 Mac Book Pro.
* JTAG is under development and is not fully supported yet.

.. _libftdi: http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/

Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since PyUSB 1.0.0a2, USB bus enumeration can be performed without applying
any patch.

* Download pyusb-1.0.0a3
* Install pyusb
* Install pyftdi

Troubleshooting
---------------

*"Error: No backend available"*
libusb native library cannot be loaded. Try helping the dynamic loader:

* On Linux: ``export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<path>``

where <path> is the directory containing the ``libusb-1.*.so`` library file

* On Mac OS X: ``export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=.../lib``

where <path> is the directory containing the ``libusb-1.*.dylib`` library
file

Development
~~~~~~~~~~~

PyFtdi is developed on Mac OS X platforms (including 64-bit kernels), and is
validated on a regular basis on Linux hosts.

As it contains no native code, it should work on any PyUSB_ and libusb_
supported platforms. However, Ms Windows is a seamless source of issues and is
not supported. Your mileage may vary.

.. _libusb: http://www.libusb.org/

Examples
~~~~~~~~

See the developer page available from http://github.com/eblot/pyftdi for SPI
and JTAG examples.

.. include:: serialext/README.rst
.. include:: spi/README.rst

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