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The Python Build HAT library supports the Raspberry Pi Build HAT, an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi computer, which allows control of up to four LEGO® TECHNIC™ motors and sensors included in the SPIKE™ Portfolio.
The Build HAT provides four connectors for LEGO® Technic™ motors and sensors from the SPIKE™ Portfolio. The available sensors include a distance sensor, a colour sensor, and a versatile force sensor. The angular motors come in a range of sizes and include integrated encoders that can be queried to find their position.
The Build HAT fits all Raspberry Pi computers with a 40-pin GPIO header, including — with the addition of a ribbon cable or other extension device — Raspberry Pi 400. Connected LEGO® Technic™ devices can easily be controlled in Python, alongside standard Raspberry Pi accessories such as a camera module.
Library documentation: https://buildhat.readthedocs.io
Hardware documentation: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/accessories/build-hat.html
Projects and inspiration: https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/pathways/lego-intro
To install the Build HAT library, enter the following commands in a terminal:
pip3 install buildhat
See the detailed documentation for the Python objects available.
import time
from signal import pause
from buildhat import Motor
motor = Motor('A')
motor.set_default_speed(30)
print("Position", motor.get_aposition())
def handle_motor(speed, pos, apos):
print("Motor", speed, pos, apos)
motor.when_rotated = handle_motor
print("Run for degrees")
motor.run_for_degrees(360)
print("Run for seconds")
motor.run_for_seconds(5)
print("Run for rotations")
motor.run_for_rotations(2)
print("Start motor")
motor.start()
time.sleep(3)
print("Stop motor")
motor.stop()
pause()
Using asdf:
asdf install
Then:
pip3 install . --user
Instructions for regenerating the documentation can be found in
docs/README.md
. Briefly, assuming you have the appropriate python
modules installed:
$ (cd docs; make html)
will rebuild the documentation. The doc tree starts at docs/build/html/index.html
FAQs
Build HAT Python library
We found that buildhat demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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