Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: PySGP30
Version: 0.1.8
Summary: Library for reading data from the Sensirion SGP30
Home-page: https://github.com/Conr86/PySGP30
Author: Connor Kneebone
Author-email: connor@sfxrescue.com
License: MIT
Description: SGP30
        =========
        
        Library to read eCO2 and TVOC from the [SGP30 sensor](https://www.sensirion.com/fileadmin/user_upload/customers/sensirion/Dokumente/9_Gas_Sensors/Sensirion_Gas_Sensors_SGP30_Datasheet_EN.pdf). Based on the _smbus2_ i2c library for ease of use.
        
        It should be compatible with both Python 2 and 3
        
        Quick usage-example:
        --------------------
        
            from smbus2 import SMBusWrapper
            from sgp30 import SGP30
            import time
            
            with SMBusWrapper(1) as bus:
                sgp = SGP30(bus, baseline_filename=BASELINE_FILENAME+".TESTING")
                print("resetting all i2c devices")
                sgp.i2c_general_call()
                print(sgp.read_features())
                print(sgp.read_serial())
                sgp.init_sgp()
                for i in range(300):
        			print(sgp.read_measurements())
        			time.sleep(0.1)
        		sgp.store_baseline()
                bus.close()
        
        Current design considerations:
        ------------------------------
        The class strives to to be light-weight and portable. It is currently a bit to tightly bound to the smbus2 class. In most cases I try to ease of readability rather than purity or speed.
        
        Features that are known to be missing (listing in rough order of importance):
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        * The handing of baseline values is not that great, it should probably be up to the end user to save and restore them as needed.
        * Write doc-strings for all or at least most methods.
        * reading raw-values.
        * A more "driver like" class that takes care of all chip identification, polling at regular intervals, restoring baseline and so on.
        * Run real hardware tests under Python3
        
        Hardware notices:
        -----------------
        If you have the Adafruit board with built in level shifters and voltage regulator it is should work if you just plug in [SDA to pin 3, SCL to pin 5, VCC to pin 17 and GND to pin 20](https://pinout.xyz/pinout/i2c). You should then be able to find the SGP30 an address 0x58 using `i2cdetect -y 1`. If you get an error message  you probably need to enable i2c in the kernel using  [raspi-config and reboot](https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/raspberry-pi-spi-and-i2c-tutorial>)
        
        
        Feel free to contact me with bugs, questions or issues.
        
        
Keywords: sgp30 i2c smbus smbus2
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
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