Crates.io | pico-sdk |
lib.rs | pico-sdk |
version | 0.3.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-11-12 13:19:01.415859 |
updated_at | 2021-05-12 11:07:31.905741 |
description | Unofficial Rust bindings and wrappers for Pico Technology oscilloscope drivers |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/meatysolutions/pico-sdk |
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This is a meta-crate re-exporting functionality from a number of sub-crates. These crates expose common, high-performance, high-level APIs that hide the differences between the numerous Pico drivers.
pico-common
pico-sys-dynamic
pico-driver
PicoDriver
trait. This crate contains unsafe code.pico-download
pico-device
PicoDriver
trait. Detects available channels and valid ranges.pico-enumeration
pico-streaming
PicoDevice
.On linux pico-enumeration
requires
libudev-dev
to be installed.
Some tests open and stream from devices and these fail if devices are not available, for example when run in CI. To run these tests, ensure that ignored tests are run too:
cargo test -- --ignored
There are a number of examples which demonstrate how the wrappers can be used
cargo run --example streaming_cli
Displays an interactive command line interface that allows selection of device, channel configuration and sample rate. Once capturing, the streaming rate is displayed along with channel values.
cargo run --example enumerate
Attempts to enumerate devices and downloads drivers which were not found in the cache location.
cargo run --example open <driver> <serial>
Loads the specified driver and attempts open the optionally specified device serial.
Opening and configuring a specific ps2000 device as a PicoDevice
:
use std::sync::Arc;
use pico_sdk::prelude::*;
let driver = Driver::PS2000.try_load()?;
let device = PicoDevice::try_open(&driver, Some("ABC/123"))?;
Enumerate all required Pico oscilloscope drivers, configure the first device that's returned and stream gap-less data from it:
use std::sync::Arc;
use pico_sdk::prelude::*;
let enumerator = DeviceEnumerator::new();
// Enumerate, ignore all failures and get the first device
let enum_device = enumerator
.enumerate()
.into_iter()
.flatten()
.next()
.expect("No device found");
let device = enum_device.open()?;
// Get a streaming device
let stream_device = device.into_streaming_device();
// Enable and configure 2 channels
stream_device.enable_channel(PicoChannel::A, PicoRange::X1_PROBE_2V, PicoCoupling::DC);
stream_device.enable_channel(PicoChannel::B, PicoRange::X1_PROBE_1V, PicoCoupling::AC);
struct StdoutHandler;
impl NewDataHandler for StdoutHandler {
fn handle_event(&self, event: &StreamingEvent) {
println!("Sample count: {}", event.length);
}
}
// When handler goes out of scope, the subscription is dropped
let handler = Arc::new(StdoutHandler);
// Subscribe to streaming events
stream_device.new_data.subscribe(handler.clone());
// Start streaming with 1k sample rate
stream_device.start(1_000)?;
Enumerate all required Pico oscilloscope drivers. If a device is found but no matching driver is available, attempt to download missing drivers and try enumerating again:
use pico_sdk::prelude::*;
let enumerator = DeviceEnumerator::with_resolution(cache_resolution());
loop {
let results = enumerator.enumerate();
println!("{:#?}", results);
let missing_drivers = results.missing_drivers();
if !missing_drivers.is_empty() {
download_drivers_to_cache(&missing_drivers)?;
} else {
break;
}
}
License: MIT