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- # Copyright 2016 by MPI-SWS and Data-Ken Research.
- # Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
- """Sensor for the ADXL345 accelerometer.
- Code originally from https://github.com/pimoroni/adxl345-python,
- with edits for ThingFlow"""
- #
- # ADXL345 Python library for Raspberry Pi
- #
- # author: Jonathan Williamson
- # license: BSD, see LICENSE.txt included in the original version.
- #
- # This is a Raspberry Pi Python implementation to help you get started with
- # the Adafruit Triple Axis ADXL345 breakout board:
- # http://shop.pimoroni.com/products/adafruit-triple-axis-accelerometer
- #
- # Changes for ThingFlow:
- # Minor edit to print statement for Python 3 and ThingFlow API changes (need sensor_id)
- import smbus
- # select the correct i2c bus for this revision of Raspberry Pi
- revision = ([l[12:-1] for l in open('/proc/cpuinfo','r').readlines() if l[:8]=="Revision"]+['0000'])[0]
- bus = smbus.SMBus(1 if int(revision, 16) >= 4 else 0)
- # ADXL345 constants
- EARTH_GRAVITY_MS2 = 9.80665
- SCALE_MULTIPLIER = 0.004
- DATA_FORMAT = 0x31
- BW_RATE = 0x2C
- POWER_CTL = 0x2D
- BW_RATE_1600HZ = 0x0F
- BW_RATE_800HZ = 0x0E
- BW_RATE_400HZ = 0x0D
- BW_RATE_200HZ = 0x0C
- BW_RATE_100HZ = 0x0B
- BW_RATE_50HZ = 0x0A
- BW_RATE_25HZ = 0x09
- RANGE_2G = 0x00
- RANGE_4G = 0x01
- RANGE_8G = 0x02
- RANGE_16G = 0x03
- MEASURE = 0x08
- AXES_DATA = 0x32
- class ADXL345:
- address = None
- def __init__(self, sensor_id, address = 0x53):
- self.sensor_id = sensor_id
- self.address = address
- self.setBandwidthRate(BW_RATE_100HZ)
- self.setRange(RANGE_2G)
- self.enableMeasurement()
- def enableMeasurement(self):
- bus.write_byte_data(self.address, POWER_CTL, MEASURE)
- def setBandwidthRate(self, rate_flag):
- bus.write_byte_data(self.address, BW_RATE, rate_flag)
- # set the measurement range for 10-bit readings
- def setRange(self, range_flag):
- value = bus.read_byte_data(self.address, DATA_FORMAT)
- value &= ~0x0F;
- value |= range_flag;
- value |= 0x08;
- bus.write_byte_data(self.address, DATA_FORMAT, value)
-
- # returns the current reading from the sensor for each axis
- #
- # parameter gforce:
- # False (default): result is returned in m/s^2
- # True : result is returned in gs
- def sample(self, gforce = False):
- bytes = bus.read_i2c_block_data(self.address, AXES_DATA, 6)
-
- x = bytes[0] | (bytes[1] << 8)
- if(x & (1 << 16 - 1)):
- x = x - (1<<16)
- y = bytes[2] | (bytes[3] << 8)
- if(y & (1 << 16 - 1)):
- y = y - (1<<16)
- z = bytes[4] | (bytes[5] << 8)
- if(z & (1 << 16 - 1)):
- z = z - (1<<16)
- x = x * SCALE_MULTIPLIER
- y = y * SCALE_MULTIPLIER
- z = z * SCALE_MULTIPLIER
- if gforce == False:
- x = x * EARTH_GRAVITY_MS2
- y = y * EARTH_GRAVITY_MS2
- z = z * EARTH_GRAVITY_MS2
- x = round(x, 4)
- y = round(y, 4)
- z = round(z, 4)
- return {"x": x, "y": y, "z": z}
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- # if run directly we'll just create an instance of the class and output
- # the current readings
- adxl345 = ADXL345()
-
- axes = adxl345.getAxes(True)
- print("ADXL345 on address 0x%x:" % (adxl345.address))
- print(" x = %.3fG" % ( axes['x'] ))
- print(" y = %.3fG" % ( axes['y'] ))
- print(" z = %.3fG" % ( axes['z'] ))
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