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    Python的串口操作库:PySerial

    下载

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyserial/files/pyserial/2.5/

    或者

    easy_install pyserial

    英文文档:

    Overview

    This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides backends for Python running on Windows, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX compliant system), Jython and IronPython (.NET and Mono). The module named "serial" automatically selects the appropriate backend.

    It is released under a free software license, see LICENSE.txt for more details.
    (C) 2001-2008 Chris Liechti cliechti@gmx.net

    The project page on SourceForge and here is the SVN repository and the Download Page .
    The homepage is on http://pyserial.sf.net/

    Features

    • same class based interface on all supported platforms
    • access to the port settings through Python 2.2+ properties
    • port numbering starts at zero, no need to know the port name in the user program
    • port string (device name) can be specified if access through numbering is inappropriate
    • support for different bytesizes, stopbits, parity and flow control with RTS/CTS and/or Xon/Xoff
    • working with or without receive timeout
    • file like API with "read" and "write" ("readline" etc. also supported)
    • The files in this package are 100% pure Python. They depend on non standard but common packages on Windows (pywin32) and Jython (JavaComm). POSIX (Linux, BSD) uses only modules from the standard Python distribution)
    • The port is set up for binary transmission. No NULL byte stripping, CR-LF translation etc. (which are many times enabled for POSIX.) This makes this module universally useful.

    Requirements

    • Python 2.2 or newer
    • pywin32 extensions on Windows
    • "Java Communications" (JavaComm) or compatible extension for Java/Jython

    Installation

    from source

    Extract files from the archive, open a shell/console in that directory and let Distutils do the rest:
    python setup.py install

    The files get installed in the "Lib/site-packages" directory.

    easy_install

    An EGG is available from the Python Package Index: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial
    easy_install pyserial

    windows installer

    There is also a Windows installer for end users. It is located in the Download Page
    Developers may be interested to get the source archive, because it contains examples and the readme.

    Short introduction

    Open port 0 at "9600,8,N,1", no timeout

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    >>> import serial
    >>> ser = serial.Serial(0)  # open first serial port
    >>> print ser.portstr       # check which port was really used
    >>> ser.write("hello")      # write a string
    >>> ser.close()             # close port
    Open named port at "19200,8,N,1", 1s timeout
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    >>> ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyS1', 19200, timeout=1)
    >>> x = ser.read()          # read one byte
    >>> s = ser.read(10)        # read up to ten bytes (timeout)
    >>> line = ser.readline()   # read a '/n' terminated line
    >>> ser.close()
    Open second port at "38400,8,E,1", non blocking HW handshaking
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    >>> ser = serial.Serial(1, 38400, timeout=0,
    ...                     parity=serial.PARITY_EVEN, rtscts=1)
    >>> s = ser.read(100)       # read up to one hundred bytes
    ...                         # or as much is in the buffer
    Get a Serial instance and configure/open it later
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    >>> ser = serial.Serial()
    >>> ser.baudrate = 19200
    >>> ser.port = 0
    >>> ser
    Serial<id=0xa81c10, open=False>(port='COM1', baudrate=19200, bytesize=8, parity='N', stopbits=1, timeout=None, xonxoff=0, rtscts=0)
    >>> ser.open()
    >>> ser.isOpen()
    True
    >>> ser.close()
    >>> ser.isOpen()
    False
    Be carefully when using "readline". Do specify a timeout when opening the serial port otherwise it could block forever if no newline character is received. Also note that "readlines" only works with a timeout. "readlines" depends on having a timeout and interprets that as EOF (end of file). It raises an exception if the port is not opened correctly.
    Do also have a look at the example files in the examples directory in the source distribution or online.

    Examples

    Please look in the SVN Repository. There is an example directory where you can find a simple terminal and more.
    http://pyserial.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pyserial/trunk/pyserial/examples/

    Parameters for the Serial class

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    ser = serial.Serial(
    port=None,              # number of device, numbering starts at
    # zero. if everything fails, the user
    # can specify a device string, note
    # that this isn't portable anymore
    # if no port is specified an unconfigured
    # an closed serial port object is created
    baudrate=9600,          # baud rate
    bytesize=EIGHTBITS,     # number of databits
    parity=PARITY_NONE,     # enable parity checking
    stopbits=STOPBITS_ONE,  # number of stopbits
    timeout=None,           # set a timeout value, None for waiting forever
    xonxoff=0,              # enable software flow control
    rtscts=0,               # enable RTS/CTS flow control
    interCharTimeout=None   # Inter-character timeout, None to disable
    )
    The port is immediately opened on object creation, if a port is given. It is not opened if port is None.
    Options for read timeout:
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    timeout=None            # wait forever
    timeout=0               # non-blocking mode (return immediately on read)
    timeout=x               # set timeout to x seconds (float allowed)

    Methods of Serial instances

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    open()                  # open port
    close()                 # close port immediately
    setBaudrate(baudrate)   # change baud rate on an open port
    inWaiting()             # return the number of chars in the receive buffer
    read(size=1)            # read "size" characters
    write(s)                # write the string s to the port
    flushInput()            # flush input buffer, discarding all it's contents
    flushOutput()           # flush output buffer, abort output
    sendBreak()             # send break condition
    setRTS(level=1)         # set RTS line to specified logic level
    setDTR(level=1)         # set DTR line to specified logic level
    getCTS()                # return the state of the CTS line
    getDSR()                # return the state of the DSR line
    getRI()                 # return the state of the RI line
    getCD()                 # return the state of the CD line

    Attributes of Serial instances

    Read Only:
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    portstr                 # device name
    BAUDRATES               # list of valid baudrates
    BYTESIZES               # list of valid byte sizes
    PARITIES                # list of valid parities
    STOPBITS                # list of valid stop bit widths
    New values can be assigned to the following attributes, the port will be reconfigured, even if it's opened at that time:

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    port                    # port name/number as set by the user
    baudrate                # current baud rate setting
    bytesize                # byte size in bits
    parity                  # parity setting
    stopbits                # stop bit with (1,2)
    timeout                 # timeout setting
    xonxoff                 # if Xon/Xoff flow control is enabled
    rtscts                  # if hardware flow control is enabled

    Exceptions

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    serial.SerialException

    Constants

    parity:
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        serial.PARITY_NONE
    serial.PARITY_EVEN
    serial.PARITY_ODD
    stopbits:
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        serial.STOPBITS_ONE
    serial.STOPBITS_TWO
    bytesize:
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    serial.FIVEBITS
    serial.SIXBITS
    serial.SEVENBITS
    serial.EIGHTBITS

    PySerial使用实例

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    
    import serial
    import sys
    class Control():
        def __init__(self,device='/dev/ttyUSB0',BAUD=4800):
            self.client = serial.Serial(device,BAUD,timeout=1)
        def command(self,CMD):
            try:
                self.client.write(CMD)
                #self.client.close()
            except:
                pass
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        c = Control()
        while True:
            cmd = raw_input("控制命令:")
            if cmd == 'exit': #输入exit退出程序
                sys.exit()
            else:
                c.command(cmd)
    
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