class Tinkerforge::BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4
4 galvanically isolated digital outputs
Constants
- CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE
This callback is triggered whenever a monoflop timer reaches 0. The parameters contain the involved pins and the current value of the pins (the value after the monoflop).
Public Class Methods
Creates an object with the unique device ID uid
and adds it to the IP Connection ipcon
.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 37 def initialize(uid, ipcon) super uid, ipcon, DEVICE_IDENTIFIER, DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME @api_version = [2, 0, 0] @response_expected[FUNCTION_SET_VALUE] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_VALUE] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE @response_expected[FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE @response_expected[FUNCTION_SET_GROUP] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_GROUP] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_AVAILABLE_FOR_GROUP] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE @response_expected[FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUES] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE @callback_formats[CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE] = [12, 'S S'] @ipcon.add_device self end
Public Instance Methods
Returns a bitmask of ports that are available for grouping. For example the value 5 or 0b0101 means: Port A and port C are connected to Bricklets that can be grouped together.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 150 def get_available_for_group check_validity send_request FUNCTION_GET_AVAILABLE_FOR_GROUP, [], '', 9, 'C' end
Returns the group as set by BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_group
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 141 def get_group check_validity send_request FUNCTION_GET_GROUP, [], '', 12, 'k4' end
Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to, the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the device identifier.
The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' or 'h' (Bricklet Port). A Bricklet connected to an :ref:`Isolator Bricklet <isolator_bricklet>` is always at position 'z'.
The device identifier numbers can be found :ref:`here <device_identifier>`. |device_identifier_constant|
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 188 def get_identity send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 33, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S' end
Returns (for the given pin) the current value and the time as set by BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_monoflop
as well as the remaining time until the value flips.
If the timer is not running currently, the remaining time will be returned as 0.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 113 def get_monoflop(pin) check_validity send_request FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP, [pin], 'C', 18, 'S L L' end
Returns the bitmask as set by BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_value
.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 78 def get_value check_validity send_request FUNCTION_GET_VALUE, [], '', 10, 'S' end
Registers a callback with ID id
to the block block
.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 193 def register_callback(id, &block) callback = block @registered_callbacks[id] = callback end
Sets a group of Digital Out 4 Bricklets that should work together. You can find Bricklets that can be grouped together with BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#get_available_for_group
.
The group consists of 4 elements. Element 1 in the group will get pins 0-3, element 2 pins 4-7, element 3 pins 8-11 and element 4 pins 12-15.
Each element can either be one of the ports ('a' to 'd') or 'n' if it should not be used.
For example: If you have two Digital Out 4 Bricklets connected to port A and port B respectively, you could call with “['a', 'b', 'n', 'n']“.
Now the pins on the Digital Out 4 on port A are assigned to 0-3 and the pins on the Digital Out 4 on port B are assigned to 4-7. It is now possible to call BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_value
and control two Bricklets at the same time.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 134 def set_group(group) check_validity send_request FUNCTION_SET_GROUP, [group], 'k4', 8, '' end
Configures a monoflop of the pins specified by the first parameter bitmask.
The second parameter is a bitmask with the desired value of the specified pins. A 1 in the bitmask means high and a 0 in the bitmask means low.
The third parameter indicates the time that the pins should hold the value.
If this function is called with the parameters (9, 1, 1500) or (0b1001, 0b0001, 1500): Pin 0 will get high and pin 3 will get low. In 1.5s pin 0 will get low and pin 3 will get high again.
A monoflop can be used as a fail-safe mechanism. For example: Lets assume you have a RS485 bus and a Digital Out 4 Bricklet connected to one of the slave stacks. You can now call this function every second, with a time parameter of two seconds and pin 0 high. Pin 0 will be high all the time. If now the RS485 connection is lost, then pin 0 will turn low in at most two seconds.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 102 def set_monoflop(selection_mask, value_mask, time) check_validity send_request FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP, [selection_mask, value_mask, time], 'S S L', 8, '' end
Sets the output value with a bitmask, according to the selection mask. The bitmask is 16 bit long, true refers to high and false refers to low.
For example: The values (3, 1) or (0b0011, 0b0001) will turn pin 0 high, pin 1 low the other pins remain untouched.
If no groups are used (see BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_group
), the pins correspond to the markings on the Industrial Digital Out 4 Bricklet.
If groups are used, the pins correspond to the element in the group. Element 1 in the group will get pins 0-3, element 2 pins 4-7, element 3 pins 8-11 and element 4 pins 12-15.
Running monoflop timers for the selected pins will be aborted if this function is called.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 172 def set_selected_values(selection_mask, value_mask) check_validity send_request FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUES, [selection_mask, value_mask], 'S S', 8, '' end
Sets the output value with a bitmask (16bit). A 1 in the bitmask means high and a 0 in the bitmask means low.
For example: The value 3 or 0b0011 will turn pins 0-1 high and the other pins low.
If no groups are used (see BrickletIndustrialDigitalOut4#set_group
), the pins correspond to the markings on the Industrial Digital Out 4 Bricklet.
If groups are used, the pins correspond to the element in the group. Element 1 in the group will get pins 0-3, element 2 pins 4-7, element 3 pins 8-11 and element 4 pins 12-15.
All running monoflop timers will be aborted if this function is called.
# File lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb, line 71 def set_value(value_mask) check_validity send_request FUNCTION_SET_VALUE, [value_mask], 'S', 8, '' end