Python API for SigLent SPD3303X
Project description
Introduction
Siglent SPD3303X/-E are programmable lab bench power supplies. They can be accessed remotely via a VISA interface.
This packet provides a python API for convenient remote programming of the Device via Ethernet/USB. Currently, the module supports setting voltage and current limits, measuring voltage and current and enabling or disabling individual outputs.
The module also provides a CLI tool to conveniently control the power supply from the command line.
Examples
To connect to a device that is connected to a LAN and accessible under IP 192.168.0.4
:
with SPD3303X.ethernet_device("192.168.0.4") as dev:
dev.CH1.set_voltage(8)
dev.CH1.set_current(0.75)
dev.CH1.set_output(True)
print(dev.CH1.get_current())
print(dev.CH1.get_voltage())
print(dev.CH1.measure_voltage())
print(dev.CH1.measure_current())
dev.CH3.set_output(True)
To connect to a USB device:
with SPD3303X.usb_device() as dev:
dev.CH1.set_voltage(8)
dev.CH1.set_current(0.75)
dev.CH1.set_output(True)
print(dev.CH1.get_current())
print(dev.CH1.get_voltage())
print(dev.CH1.measure_voltage())
print(dev.CH1.measure_current())
dev.CH3.set_output(True)
CLI
To configure and enable channel 1 on an ethernet device under IP 192.168.0.4
:
spd-ctrl -d 192.168.0.4 set 1 --voltage 3.3 --current 0.5 --on
To configure channel 2 on a USB device:
spd-ctrl set 2 -v 5 -c 0.1
To disable (fixed) channel 3 on a USB device with verbose logging:
spd-ctrl -vvv set 3 --off
To list all available options try:
spd-ctrl --help
spd-ctrl set --help
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