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Totally Bearable Spectrometer UI

Project description

tobes-ui: Totally Bearable Spectrometer UI

This is a UI for a several spectrometers:

  • Torch Bearer Spectrometer (Y21B7W10034CCPD) that is available on Amazon and AliExpress (TB Store)
  • Ocean Optics Flame-S (and maybe others)

Originally forked from ZoidTechnology/Torch-Bearer-Tools[^1] and improved (beyond recognition).

It also supports displaying its own json saves and importing csv data from yet another Chinese range of spectrometers (Hopoocolor HPCS-320, HPCS-330).

Install

  • pipx install tobes-ui

or:

  • pip install tobes-ui

If you want support for Ocean Optics, you also need to install tobes-ui[ocean].

Usage

$ python3 -m tobes_ui.main -h
usage: main.py [-h] [-b] [-L] [-e EXPOSURE] [-q | -t GRAPH_TYPE] [-o | -n]
               [-f FILE_TEMPLATE] [-d [DATA ...]] [-s HISTORY_SIZE] [-l LOG_LEVEL]
               [--log-file LOG_FILE]
               [input_device]

Totally Bearable Spectrometer UI

positional arguments:
  input_device          Spectrometer device (dev:string); ; e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0, or
                        type:/dev/foo (registered types: oo, ocean, oceanoptics, tb,
                        torchbearer)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -b, --backends        List all spectrometer backends
  -L, --loaders         List all file loaders
  -e EXPOSURE, --exposure EXPOSURE
                        Exposure time in milliseconds (0.1-5000) or 'auto' (default: auto)
  -q, --quick-graph     Enable quick (LINE) graph mode
  -t GRAPH_TYPE, --graph_type GRAPH_TYPE
                        Graph type (LINE, SPECTRUM, CIE1931, CIE1960UCS, CIE1976UCS, TM30,
                        OVERLAY) (default SPECTRUM)
  -o, --oneshot         One shot mode (single good capture)
  -n, --no-refresh      Start without refresh
  -f FILE_TEMPLATE, --file_template FILE_TEMPLATE
                        File template (without .ext) for data export (default:
                        'spectrum-{timestamp_full}{graph_type}'),
                        '{name}-{timestamp_full}{graph_type}' might be also useful
  -d [DATA ...], --data [DATA ...]
                        File(s) to load for viewing (disables data refresh); loaders: hpcs,
                        json
  -s HISTORY_SIZE, --history-size HISTORY_SIZE
                        Size of the measurement history (default: 50)
  -l LOG_LEVEL, --log-level LOG_LEVEL
                        Logging level to configure: {", ".join(e.name for e in LogLevel}
                        (default WARN)
  --log-file LOG_FILE   Logfile to write to (defaults to none (=console))

My typical use is:

# To gather new data from Torch Bearer:
python3 -m tobes_ui.main /dev/ttyUSB0 -e auto -o
# or (if you use pipx): tobes-ui /dev/...

# To gather new data from Ocean Optics:
python3 -m tobes_ui.main oo: -e auto -o

# To "replay" existing samples:
python3 -m tobes_ui.main -d examples/*.json
# or (if you use pipx): tobes-ui -d ...

The first invocation gives one-shot spectrum on auto exposure (from /dev/ttyUSB0):

screenshot of live capture

Or, if you prefer, screenshot of the CIE1976UCS locus or screenshot of the TM30 graph.

The "replay" invocation shows you saved data from examples (no spectrometer needed!):

screenshot of replay

screenshot of replay overlay log

There are several icons on the toolbar:

Icon Key Explanation
name Enter, A Name the current spectrum data
save S Saves rendered graph as png
download D Save raw data as json
refresh R Keep refreshing data
oneshot 1, O One good acquisition
remove Delete, X Remove the current spectrum data (from UI)
clear - Remove all the spectrum data (from UI)
history start Home, H Go to start of history
history back , P Go to previous sample
history forward , N Go to next sample
history start End, E Go to end of history
line graph Q, L Line graph
spectral graph C Spectrum graph (slow to draw)
cie1931 locus 3 CIE1931 locus graph
cie1960UCS locus 6 CIE1960UCS locus graph
cie1976UCS locus 7 CIE1976UCS locus graph
tm30 graph T TM30 graph
overlay graph V Overlay graph -- all spectra at once
fix y range Y Only line+spectrum: Fix Y-axis range based on current graph
global fix y range G Only line+spectrum: Fix Y-axis range based on all graphs
log y axis K Only line+overlay: Use logarithmic Y-axis
visible spectrum Z Only line, spectrum, overlay: Limit X axis to visible spectrum (380..750 nm)
spectrum overlay | Only line, overlay: Show spectrum + photosensitivities overlay
power Esc, Ctrl+Q Quit the app

Exported data

Sample exported data:

{
    "status": "normal",
    "exposure": "automatic",
    "time": 329.1,
    "spd": {
        "340": 0.0,
        "341": 0.0,
        "...": "......",
        "595": 0.013011,
        "596": 0.013095,
        "597": 0.013176,
        "598": 0.013251,
        "599": 0.013318,
        "600": 0.013385,
        "601": 0.01345,
        "602": 0.013515,
        "603": 0.013575,
        "604": 0.013621,
        "605": 0.013648,
        "...": "......",
        "995": 0.005143,
        "996": 0.005075,
        "997": 0.005119,
        "998": 0.004982,
        "999": 0.004944,
        "1000": 0.004859
    },
    "wavelength_range": [
        340,
        1000
    ],
    "wavelengths_raw": [
        340,
        341,
        "...",
        999,
        1000
    ],
    "spd_raw": [
        0.0,
        0.0,
        "......",
        0.013011,
        0.013095,
        0.013176,
        0.013251,
        0.013318,
        0.013385,
        0.01345,
        0.013515,
        0.013575,
        0.013621,
        0.013648,
        "......",
        0.005143,
        0.005075,
        0.005119,
        0.004982,
        0.004944,
        0.004859
    ],
    "ts": 1751704901.025932,
    "name": "my fancy spectrum",
    "y_axis": "$W\\cdot{}m^{-2}\\cdot{}nm^{-1}$",
    "device": "Y21B7W10034CCPD"
}

Meaning of the keys:

Key Type Default Meaning
status enum required Status of the exposure (normal, over, under)
exposure enum required Type of the exposure (manual, automatic)
time float required Time (ms) of the exposure
spd dict[int, float] required Dictionary of wavelength: intensity
wavelength_range range from spd Range of spd
wavelengths_raw list[float] None Raw wavelengths (device-specific)
spd_raw list[float] None Raw intensities (device-specific)
ts unix ts required Time when the measurement took place
name str None Human name for the measurement
y_axis str "counts" Unit for the Y axis
device str None Identifier of the device that took the measurement

License

GPLv3

[^1]: Discussed in the Software Hacks Unlock Cheap Spectrometer article.

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