# leptrino-force-torque-sensor [![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/leptrino-force-torque-sensor.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/leptrino-force-torque-sensor) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Amelia10007/leptrino-force-torque-sensor-rs.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Amelia10007/leptrino-force-torque-sensor-rs) Unofficial device driver for [Leptrino force torque sensors](https://www.leptrino.co.jp/). Line up of Leptrino sensor is available [here](https://www.leptrino.co.jp/PDF/CFSHP.pdf). Inspired the works of [ROS package](https://github.com/hiveground-ros-package/leptrino_force_torque) (It is written in C/C++ and for ROS). # Example ```rust use leptrino_force_torque_sensor::{LeptrinoSensor, Product}; let mut sensor = LeptrinoSensor::open(Product::Pfs055Ya251U6, "/dev/ttyUSB0").unwrap(); let wrench = sensor.update().unwrap(); println!("{:?}", wrench); ``` # Dependency under Linux environment `libudev-dev` is required under Linux environment. Please install it by `$ sudo apt install libudev-dev` # Setup It may be required to customize udev rules if you use usb-connected sensors. [This shell script](./examples/setup_udev_rule.sh) can be useful for customize (see the file in detail). # Run a demo for an usb-connected sensor 1. Clone this repository. 1. Setup udev rule by using [this shell script](./examples/setup_udev_rule.sh). 1. Connect your sensor. 1. Run the example by ```cargo run --example demo``` # License MIT # Note I tested this crate only by Pfs055Ya251U6 sensor because I have no other Leptrino sensor.