diff --git a/python/voltage.py b/python/voltage.py index bb213882..38e91528 100644 --- a/python/voltage.py +++ b/python/voltage.py @@ -21,28 +21,24 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": bus = 1 address = 0x40 + try: # Create library object using Extended Bus I2C port - i2c_bus = I2C(bus) # 1 Device is /dev/i2c-1 + i2c_bus = I2C(bus) # 1 Device is /dev/i2c-1 + ina219 = INA219(i2c_bus, address) - ina219 = INA219(i2c_bus, address) - # print("ina219 test") # optional : change configuration to use 32 samples averaging for both bus voltage and shunt voltage - ina219.bus_adc_resolution = ADCResolution.ADCRES_12BIT_32S - ina219.shunt_adc_resolution = ADCResolution.ADCRES_12BIT_32S + ina219.bus_adc_resolution = ADCResolution.ADCRES_12BIT_32S + ina219.shunt_adc_resolution = ADCResolution.ADCRES_12BIT_32S # optional : change voltage range to 16V - ina219.bus_voltage_range = BusVoltageRange.RANGE_16V + ina219.bus_voltage_range = BusVoltageRange.RANGE_16V - bus_voltage = ina219.bus_voltage # voltage on V- (load side) - shunt_voltage = ina219.shunt_voltage # voltage between V+ and V- across the shunt + bus_voltage = ina219.bus_voltage # voltage on V- (load side) + shunt_voltage = ina219.shunt_voltage # voltage between V+ and V- across the shunt # current = ina219.current # current in mA +# INA219 measure bus voltage on the load side. So PSU voltage = bus_voltage + shunt_voltage + print("{:6.3f}".format(bus_voltage + shunt_voltage)) - # INA219 measure bus voltage on the load side. So PSU voltage = bus_voltage + shunt_voltage - print("{:6.3f}".format(bus_voltage + shunt_voltage)) -# print("Shunt Voltage: {:9.6f} V".format(shunt_voltage)) -# print("Load Voltage: {:6.3f} V".format(bus_voltage)) -# print("Current: {:9.1f} mA".format(current)) -# print("") - -# time.sleep(2) + exception: + printf("0 Error\n")