This repository contains the Python driver to communicate with a Sensirion mass flow controller of the SFC6XXX family or a gas flow sensor of the SFM6XXX family over UART using the SHDLC protocol.
Click here to learn more about the Sensirion SFC6XXX mass flow controller family.
Click here to learn more about the Sensirion SFM6XXX gas flow sensor family.
- SFC6000
- SFC6000D-5SLM
- SFC6000D-50SLM
- SFC6000D-20SLM
- SFM6000
- SFM6000D-20SLM
- SFM6000D-50SLM
- SFM6000D-5SLM
The following instructions and examples use a SFC6000.
The sensor needs to be connected to a 24V power supply. Plug in the evaluation kit cable to power and connect the USB port to your Raspberry Pi.
Please note that due to the delays introduced by the FTDI driver you can reach a maximum sampling frequency of about 20Hz with this setup.
For special setups check out the sensor pinout in the section below.
RS485 interface pinout
Pin | Cable Color | Name | Description | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | brown | VDD | Supply Voltage | +24V |
2 | white | D+ | RS485 | |
3 | black | D- | RS485 | |
4 | blue | GND | Ground |
See the documentation page for an API description and a quickstart example.
We develop and test this driver using our company internal tools (version
control, continuous integration, code review etc.) and automatically
synchronize the master
branch with GitHub. But this doesn't mean that we
don't respond to issues or don't accept pull requests on GitHub. In fact,
you're very welcome to open issues or create pull requests :-)
The coding style can be checked with flake8
:
pip install -e .[test] # Install requirements
flake8 # Run style check
In addition, we check the formatting of files with
editorconfig-checker
:
pip install editorconfig-checker==2.0.3 # Install requirements
editorconfig-checker # Run check
See LICENSE.