Wed, 16 Jan 2008 01:21:06 +0100
add some example hpgl files
import sys, os import time import gpib import gpib from prologix import GPIB class GPIBplotter(GPIB): _replies={ "OE": "0", "OH": "0,0,10000,7500", "OI": "7470A", "OP": "0,0,10000,7500", "OO": "0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0", "OF": "40,40", "OS": "24", } def __init__(self, device="/dev/ttyUSB0", baudrate=115200, timeout=0.1, address=5): super(GPIBplotter, self).__init__(device, baudrate, timeout, address, mode=0) def load_plot(self, wait_timeout=0): """ Make a full plot process. 'wait_timeout' is the first timeout. Same semantic as the 'timeout' property of a serial connection (if set to None, it will block until the GPIB device actually perform a plot command.) """ res = "" i=0 replies = self._replies.copy() if wait_timeout is not None and not isinstance(wait_timeout, (float, int)): raise TypeError, "wait_timeout (%s:%s) has wrong type"%(repr(wait_timeout), type(wait_timeout)) if wait_timeout<0: raise ValueError self._cnx.timeout = wait_timeout firstloop = True newdata = False while i<self._retries: l = self._cnx.readline().strip() if firstloop: self._cnx.timeout = self._timeout firstloop = False if l == "": if i == 0:# > (self._retries/2): # ie. we just received new stuffs (i is reset in the else block) for k, v in replies.items(): # check wether we should reply smthg eres = res.replace('\n', '').strip() if eres.endswith(k) or eres.endswith(k+';') or eres.endswith(k+';OE'): self._cnx.write("%s"%v) if k == "OS": replies[k] = "16" break self._cnx.write('\r') #time.sleep(0.1) i += 1 else: if not res: print "Plotting..." res += l + '\n' i = 0 #time.sleep(0.1) if res: print "DONE (received %d characters)"%len(res) return res if __name__ == '__main__': import optparse opt = optparse.OptionParser('A simple HP7470A GPIB plotter emulator for USB-GPIB bundle (ProLogix)') opt.add_option('-f', '--filename', default=None, dest='filename', help='Output filename. If not set, write to stdout') opt.add_option('-d', '--device', default='/dev/ttyUSB0', dest='device', help='Device of the RS232 connection (default: /dev/ttyUSB0)', ) opt.add_option('-a', '--address', default=0, dest='address', help='GPIB address of the device', ) opt.add_option('-l', '--loop', default=False, action="store_true", dest="loop", help="Continuously wait for new plots. If set, filename must be set and files will be created with _n at the end") opt.add_option('-v', '--verbose', default=False, action="store_true", dest="verbose", help="Verbose mode",) options, argv = opt.parse_args(sys.argv) if options.loop and not options.filename: opt.error('If loop is set, you *must* provide a filename') if options.filename: outf = open(options.filename, "w") else: outf = sys.stdout try: plotter = GPIBplotter(device=options.device, address=int(options.address), timeout=0.06) except (gpib.SerialException, gpib.ConnectionError), e: sys.stderr.write('Connection error:\n\t' + '\n\t'.join([str(x) for x in e.args]) + '\n') sys.stderr.write('Check your parameters\n') sys.exit(1) if options.verbose: sys.stderr.write('connection established\n') loop = True nloop = 0 while loop: plot = plotter.load_plot(wait_timeout=0.1) if options.verbose: sys.stderr.write('.') if plot: outf.write(plot) if options.verbose: sys.stderr.write('\n') sys.stderr.write('Received a new plot (written to %s)\n'%outf.name) if not options.loop: loop = False else: nloop += 1 fname, ext = os.path.splitext(options.filename) outf = open(fname + "_%d"%nloop + ext, 'w')