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Vassar Robotics' Python SDK for Feetech servo control

Project description

Vassar Feetech Servo SDK

PyPI version Stability: Stable No Breaking Changes

A comprehensive Python SDK for controlling Feetech servos (STS/HLS series).

Features

  • 🔌 Auto-detection of serial ports
  • 🎯 Support for STS and HLS servos (HLS includes torque control)
  • 📖 Read positions from single or multiple servos
  • 🎯 Set middle position - Calibrate servos to position 2048
  • 💪 Write torque targets - HLS servos only with automatic mode switching
  • 🔧 Set operating modes - Configure servo behavior (position/speed/torque/PWM)

Installation

From PyPI

pip install vassar-feetech-servo-sdk

From Source

git clone https://github.com/vassar-robotics/feetech-servo-sdk.git
cd feetech-servo-sdk
pip install -e .

Dependencies

  • Python >= 3.7
  • pyserial >= 3.5

Note: The scservo_sdk is bundled with this package, so no separate installation is needed.

Quick Start

from vassar_feetech_servo_sdk import ServoController

# Initialize controller with your servo configuration
servo_ids = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=servo_ids, servo_type="sts")  # or "hls"
controller.connect()

# Read all configured servos
positions = controller.read_all_positions()
for motor_id, pos in positions.items():
    print(f"Motor {motor_id}: {pos} ({pos/4095*100:.1f}%)")

# Set servos to middle position
success = controller.set_middle_position()
if success:
    print("All servos calibrated to middle position!")

controller.disconnect()

# Using context manager
with ServoController([1, 2, 3], "sts") as controller:
    positions = controller.read_all_positions()
    print(positions)

Changing Servo IDs

from vassar_feetech_servo_sdk import ServoController

# Connect to a servo with current ID 1
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[1], servo_type="sts")
controller.connect()

# Change its ID from 1 to 10
success = controller.set_motor_id(
    current_id=1,
    new_id=10,
    confirm=True  # Will ask for user confirmation
)

if success:
    print("ID changed! Power cycle the servo to apply.")
    
controller.disconnect()

# After power cycling, connect with new ID
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[10], servo_type="sts")
controller.connect()

Torque Control (HLS Only)

from vassar_feetech_servo_sdk import ServoController

# Connect to HLS servos
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[1, 2, 3], servo_type="hls")
controller.connect()

# Write torque values (automatically switches to torque mode)
torque_values = {
    1: 80,    # 80 * 6.5mA = 0.52A forward
    2: -120,  # 120 * 6.5mA = 0.78A reverse  
    3: 0      # No torque
}

results = controller.write_torque(torque_values)
print(f"Torque write results: {results}")

# You can also manually set operating modes
controller.set_operating_mode(1, 0)  # Position mode
controller.set_operating_mode(2, 1)  # Speed mode
controller.set_operating_mode(3, 2)  # Torque mode

controller.disconnect()

Advanced Usage

# Initialize with specific configuration
controller = ServoController(
    servo_ids=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
    servo_type="hls",  # 'sts' or 'hls'
    port="/dev/ttyUSB0",
    baudrate=1000000
)

# Error handling
from vassar_feetech_servo_sdk import ServoReaderError, PortNotFoundError

try:
    controller = ServoController([1, 2, 3], "sts")
    controller.connect()
    positions = controller.read_all_positions()
except PortNotFoundError:
    print("No servo port found!")
except ServoReaderError as e:
    print(f"Error: {e}")

API Reference

ServoController Class

Constructor

ServoController(servo_ids, servo_type="sts", port=None, baudrate=1000000)
  • servo_ids: List of servo IDs to control (e.g., [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
  • servo_type: Type of servo - 'sts' or 'hls' (default: 'sts')
  • port: Serial port path (auto-detect if None)
  • baudrate: Communication speed (default: 1000000)

Methods

  • connect(): Establish connection to servos
  • disconnect(): Close connection
  • read_position(motor_id): Read single motor position
  • read_positions(motor_ids=None): Read multiple motor positions
  • read_all_positions(): Read all configured servo positions
  • set_middle_position(motor_ids=None): Calibrate servos to middle position (2048)
  • set_motor_id(current_id, new_id, confirm=True): Change a servo's ID (requires power cycle)
  • set_operating_mode(motor_id, mode): Set servo operating mode (0-3)
  • write_torque(torque_dict): Write torque values to HLS servos (auto-switches to torque mode)
  • disable_all_servos(): Disable torque on all servos (called automatically on cleanup)

Note: The controller automatically disables all servos when the object is destroyed or when using context manager (with statement).

Utility Functions

  • find_servo_port(): Auto-detect servo serial port

Servo Types

  • STS: Standard Feetech servos (default) - position and speed control
    • Middle position calibration uses torque=128 method
  • HLS: High-end servos with additional torque control capabilities
    • Middle position calibration uses offset calibration (reOfsCal) method

Troubleshooting

Port Not Found

If auto-detection fails, specify the port manually:

# Linux
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[1,2,3], port="/dev/ttyUSB0")

# macOS
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[1,2,3], port="/dev/tty.usbserial-XXXXX")

# Windows
controller = ServoController(servo_ids=[1,2,3], port="COM3")

Permission Denied (Linux)

Option 1: Add your user to the dialout group (recommended):

sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER
# Log out and back in for changes to take effect

Option 2: Grant permissions to the serial port (temporary):

sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB0
# Replace /dev/ttyUSB0 with your actual serial port

Connection Failed

  1. Check servo power supply
  2. Verify baudrate matches servo configuration (default: 1000000)
  3. Ensure proper wiring (TX/RX not swapped)

Examples

The package includes several example scripts in the examples/ directory:

  • basic_usage.py - Simple example showing how to connect and read servo positions
  • continuous_reading.py - Real-time monitoring with custom callbacks
  • servo_types.py - Demonstrates differences between STS and HLS servos
  • set_middle_position.py - Shows how to calibrate servos to middle position

Testing

Run the test suite:

./run_tests.sh  # Installs dev dependencies and runs tests with coverage
# or
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python -m pytest tests/ -v

Acknowledgments

Built on top of the excellent scservo_sdk library for Feetech servo communication.

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