pip install arpyino
Arpyino is really tiny but saves your time. It basically reads the serial port of your Arduino board.
import arpyino
ard = arpyino.Arduino('/dev/ttyACM0', 9600)
while (1 == 1):
print(ard.readAll())
This is can be useful when you have more than one modules connected to your Arduino board.
import arpyino
ard = arpyino.Arduino('/dev/ttyACM0', 9600)
# the `:servo:` here is the prefix that you will send along with the data from your Arduino
ard.configure('ultrasonic', ':ultrasonic:')
while(1 == 1):
print(ard.read('ultrasonic'))
It's quite obvious:
pip install arpyino
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