ADAM 6050-D REST API Implementation
ADAM 6000-Series Manual
6050-D has 12 digital inputs and 6 digital outputs. It can be controlled with http requests. The aim of this repo is to wrap the ADAM API into a convenience module for Event Gates' deep learning platform VIS.
Installation
pip install adam-io
Usage Examples
You can update output state in three steps;
- Create the ADAM object
- Create/reuse DigitalOutput
- Call ADAM’s output method with DigitalOutput
Read the input state;
Create adam object
IP, username, password of ADAM should be already set from APEX
from adam import ADAM6050D as ADAM
ip='192.168.1.1'
username = 'user'
password = 'pass'
adam = ADAM(ip, username, password)
Construct the digital output object
To change the state of the outputs, you should create/reuse a DigitalOutput object
After creating the object, the initial state is empty, so making a request straight away changes nothing.
from digital_io import DigitalOutput
do = DigitalOutput()
do[0]=1
do[1]=1
do[2]=1
do[3]=1
do[4]=1
do[5]=1
You don’t have to set every bit, you can just change the ones you need.
from digital_io import DigitalOutput
do = DigitalOutput()
do[0]=1
do[5]=0
DigitalOutput accepts an array to set the outputs all at once
from digital_io import DigitalOutput
initial_array = [1,1,1,1,1,1,1]
do = DigitalOutput(array=initial_array)
Change the state
After creating adam and setting the digital outputs, make the request by calling the output method of ADAM and pass the digitalOuput object as argument.
from adam import ADAM6050D as ADAM
from digital_io import DigitalOutput
ip='192.168.1.1'
username = 'user'
password = 'pass'
adam = ADAM(ip, username, password)
do = DigitalOutput()
do[0]=1
do[5]=0
try:
adam.output(do)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
Read the state of output
You can get the current state by calling the digitalOutput object without an argument
current_output = adam.output()
current_output[0]
Read the state of input
To read the input state, call input() on ADAM. You can pass in the id of a specific input if you want. Otherwise every input value is retrieved
input_id = 0
di_0 = adam.input(input_id)
print(di_0)
di = adam.input(input_id)
print(di[0])
print(di[1])
print(di[10])
print(di[11])
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