FW_LED_System_Monitor/led_system_monitor.py

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# Built In Dependencies
import sys
import glob
import time
import queue
# Internal Dependencies
from commands import Commands, send_command
from drawing import make_cpu_grid, draw_to_LEDs
from monitors import CPUMonitorThread
# External Dependencies
import serial # pyserial
def get_ports():
"""Returns a list of all available serial ports on the system.
Raises:
EnvironmentError: Will be returned if the platform is not Windows, Linux, Cygwin, or Darwin.
Returns:
[list(str)]: A list of valid serial ports on the system.
"""
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
ports = ['COM%s' % (i+1) for i in range(256)]
elif sys.platform.startswith('linux') or sys.platform.startswith('cygwin'):
ports = reversed(glob.glob('/dev/ttyUSB*'))
elif sys.platform.startswith('darwin'):
ports = glob.glob('/dev/tty.*')
else:
raise EnvironmentError('Unsupported platform')
result = []
for port in ports:
try:
s = serial.Serial(port)
s.close()
result.append(port)
except (OSError, serial.SerialException):
pass
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
# print(get_ports())
port = "COM3"
cpu_queue = queue.Queue()
cpu_monitor = CPUMonitorThread(cpu_queue)
cpu_monitor.start()
s = serial.Serial(port, 115200)
while True:
if not cpu_queue.empty():
cpu_values = cpu_queue.get()
grid = make_cpu_grid(cpu_values, 10, 30)
draw_to_LEDs(s, grid)
time.sleep(0.1)
# # print(send_command(port, Commands.Version, with_response=True))
# with serial.Serial(port, 115200) as s:
# for cval in range(16):
# for column_number in range(9):
# column_values = [cval] * 34
# params = bytearray([column_number]) + bytearray(column_values)
# send_command(s, Commands.StageCol, parameters=params)
# print(f"Flushing cval: {cval}")
# send_command(s, Commands.FlushCols)
# Columns are filled left to right top to bottom
# with serial.Serial(port, 115200) as s:
# column_number = 0
# column_values = [50] * 17 + [0] * 17
# params = bytearray([column_number]) + bytearray(column_values)
# send_command(s, Commands.StageCol, parameters=params)
# send_command(s, Commands.FlushCols)