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+ | FIXME **This page is not fully translated, yet. Please help completing the translation.**\\ //(remove this paragraph once the translation is finished)// | ||
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+ | ====== I²C bus as an MLAB's component ====== | ||
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+ | Thanks to an advancement in computer technologies [[cs: | ||
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+ | ===== Linking of I²C devices ===== | ||
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+ | Although the I²C bus was originally designed to link devices on small scales (within the dimensions of PCB), using certain techniques it is possible to enlarge its range to tens of meters (( [[http:// | ||
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+ | Linking of I²C devices within MLAB is implemented on several levels according to extent of a network. Locally (on scale of several meters), the modules are connected by MLAB cables and separated by [[cs: | ||
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+ | Over more extensive distances the bus is linked through shielded signal cables ending in female connectors and connected to [[cs: | ||
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+ | In the case of extensive networks I²C is replaced by other physical layer (CAN, Ethernet) that interconnects individual I²C network segments. | ||
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+ | ==== Pymlab package ==== | ||
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+ | Pymlab represents a software package that enables a creation of network made of I²C devices and modules, which serve as routing points. It defines the structure of a network and addresses of individual nodes in a source file of a control program. Individual points in the network can than be accessed using simple python commands. | ||
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+ | The installation of the [[cs: | ||
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+ | sudo pip install pymlab | ||
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+ | In case of having some older version of pymlab already installed, it is enough to run: | ||
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+ | sudo pip install --upgrade pymlab | ||
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+ | Both commands are equivalent and use the python package manager that contains [[https:// | ||
+ | This procedure should also download other packages used by pymlab such as cython-hidapi (reffered only as hid module in python). However it does not install alelibusb, which must still be done manually using: | ||
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+ | sudo apt-get install libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libhidapi-dev python-setuptools python-smbus cython | ||
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+ | ===== Convertors to connect I²C to PC ===== | ||
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+ | Although I²C is quite popular bus suitable to connect different sensors over short distances, it is not usually found and readily available on regular computers with exception of [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== USB interface ==== | ||
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+ | Proprietary designs: | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | These share a common problem with a quality of drivers. Furthermore, | ||
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+ | ==== USB HID ==== | ||
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+ | To connect without having to use drivers designed for specific hardware [[http:// | ||
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