Pyhoff
Description
The pyhoff package allows you to read and write the most common Beckhoff and WAGO bus terminals ("Busklemmen") using the Ethernet bus coupler ("Busskoppler") BK9000, BK9050, BK9100, or WAGO 750_352 over Ethernet TCP/IP based on ModBus TCP.
Key Features
Supports a wide range of Beckhoff and WAGO analog and digital bus terminals.
Very lightweight: no dependencies; compact code base
Easy to extend
Using standardized ModBus TCP.
Provides high-level abstractions for reading and writing data from/to IO-terminals with minimal code
Usage Scenarios
Industrial test setups.
Research automation setups.
Data acquisition and monitoring.
Installation
The package has no additional decencies. It can be installed with pip:
pip install pyhoff
Usage
It is easy to use as the following example code shows:
from pyhoff . devices import * # connect to the BK9050 by tcp/ip on default port 502 bk = BK9050 ( "172.16.17.1" ) # add all bus terminals connected to the bus coupler # in the order of the physical arrangement bk . add_bus_terminals ( KL2404 , KL2424 , KL9100 , KL1104 , KL3202 , KL3202 , KL4002 , KL9188 , KL3054 , KL3214 , KL4004 , KL9010 ) # Set 1. output of the first KL2404-type bus terminal to hi bk . select ( KL2404 , 0 ). write_coil ( 1 , True ) # read temperature from the 2. channel of the 2. KL3202-type # bus terminal t = bk . select ( KL3202 , 1 ). read_temperature ( 2 ) print ( f"t = { t :.1f } °C" ) # Set 1. output of the 1. KL4002-type bus terminal to 4.2 V bk . select ( KL4002 , 0 ). set_voltage ( 1 , 4.2 )
Contributing
Other analog and digital IO terminals are easy to complement. Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
Developer Guide
To get started with developing the pyhoff package, follow these steps:
Clone the Repository First, clone the repository to your local machine using Git: git clone https://github.com/Nonannet/pyhoff.git cd pyhoff Set Up a Virtual Environment It is recommended to use a virtual environment to manage dependencies. You can create one using venv : python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows use `venv\Scripts\activate` Install Dev Dependencies Install pyhoff from source plus the dependencies required for development using pip : pip install -e .[dev] Run Tests Ensure that everything is set up correctly by running the tests: pytest
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.