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But first, please read +. diff --git a/cpdctrl/__init__.py b/cpdctrl/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/cpdctrl/backends/__init__.py b/cpdctrl/backends/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/__init__.py b/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/keithley.py b/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/keithley.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4003b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/keithley.py @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +import pyvisa +import numpy as np +# import pkg_resources + + +class Keithley2007: + + """ + Utility + """ + scripts = {} + + def __init__(self, beep_success=True, visa_backend="", check_front_switch=True): + rm = pyvisa.ResourceManager(visa_backend) + resources = rm.list_resources() + if len(resources) < 1: + raise Exception("No resources found.") + elif len(resources) == 1: + print(f"Opening the only resource found: {resources[0]}") + self. = rm.open_resource(resources[0]) + if beep_success: keithley.write("beeper.beep(0.5, 1000)") + return keithley + elif len(resources) > 1: + print(f"Resources:") + for i, r in enumerate(resources): + print(f"{i:02}: {r}") + instr = int(input("Select an instrument: ")) + self.instr = rm.open_resource(resources[instr]) + if beep_success: self.beep() + if check_front_switch: + self._check_front_input_selected() + + def _check_front_input_selected(self): + switch = self.instr.query("SYSTem:FRSwitch?").strip("\n") + if switch != "1": + raise Exception("The Keithley's INPUT switch must select the [F]ront inputs") + return switch + + + def run_script(self, script_path, verbose=False): + """ + Run a script from the host on the instrument + @param script_path : full path to the script + """ + with open(script_path, "r") as file: + script = file.read() + if verbose: print(f"Running script: {script_path}") + self.instr.write(script) + + def beep(self, length=0.5, pitch=1000): + """The Keithley2700 cant beep on command :(""" + pass + + def __del__(self): + """Properly close the instrument connection""" + self.instr.close() + + + + def reset(self, verbose=False): + """ + Reset smua and its buffers + @param instr : pyvisa instrument + """ + self.run_script(self.instr, scripts["smua_reset"], verbose=verbose) + run_lua(self.instr, scripts["buffer_reset"], verbose=verbose) + + + + def get_buffer_size(instr, buffer_nr=1): + n = instr.query(f"print({get_buffer_name(buffer_nr)}.n)").strip("\n") + return int(float(n)) + + + def collect_buffer(instr, buffer_nr=1, verbose=False): + """ + Get the buffer as 2D - np.array + @param instr : pyvisa instrument + @param buffer_nr : 1 or 2, for smua.nvbuffer1 or 2 + @returns 2D numpy array: + i - ith reading: + 0: timestamps + 1: readings + """ + buffername = get_buffer_name(buffer_nr) + # instr.write("format.data = format.DREAL\nformat.byteorder = format.LITTLEENDIAN") + # buffer = instr.query_binary_values(f"printbuffer(1, {buffername}.n, {buffername})", datatype='d', container=np.array) + instr.write("format.data = format.ASCII\nformat.asciiprecision = 7") + timestamps = instr.query_ascii_values(f"printbuffer(1, {buffername}.n, {buffername}.timestamps)", container=np.array) + readings = instr.query_ascii_values(f"printbuffer(1, {buffername}.n, {buffername}.readings)", container=np.array) + if verbose: + print(f"readings from {buffername}: {readings}, \ntimestamps: {timestamps}") + buffer = np.vstack((timestamps, readings)).T + return buffer + + + + def collect_buffer_range(instr, range_=(1, -1), buffer_nr=1, verbose=False): + """ + Get the buffer as 2D - np.array + @param instr : pyvisa instrument + @param buffer_nr : 1 or 2, for smua.nvbuffer1 or 2 + @returns 2D numpy array: + i - ith reading: + 0: timestamps + 1: readings + """ + buffername = get_buffer_name(buffer_nr) + # instr.write("format.data = format.DREAL\nformat.byteorder = format.LITTLEENDIAN") + # buffer = instr.query_binary_values(f"printbuffer(1, {buffername}.n, {buffername})", datatype='d', container=np.array) + if range_[1] == -1: + range_ = (range_[0], f"{buffername}.n") + instr.write("format.data = format.ASCII\nformat.asciiprecision = 7") + timestamps = instr.query_ascii_values(f"printbuffer({range_[0]}, {range_[1]}, {buffername}.timestamps)", container=np.array) + readings = instr.query_ascii_values(f"printbuffer({range_[0]}, {range_[1]}, {buffername}.readings)", container=np.array) + if verbose: + print(f"readings from {buffername}: {readings}, \ntimestamps: {timestamps}") + buffer = np.vstack((timestamps, readings)).T + return buffer + + + + + diff --git a/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/measure.py b/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/measure.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f688c8e --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/backends/keithley/measure.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +from time import sleep +import numpy as np +from matplotlib import pyplot as plt +import pyvisa + +from cpdctrl.backends.keithley.keithley import reset +from cpdctrl.utility import testing as _testing + +def measure_count(instr, count=100, interval=0.05, update_func=None, update_interval=0.5, beep_done=True, verbose=True): + """ + Take measurements with inbetween + + @details + Uses the devices overlappedY function to make the measurements asynchronosly + The update_func is optional and only used when I == True and V == True + The update_func does not necessarily get all the values that are measured. To obtain the whole measurement, get them from the device buffers (smua.nvbufferX) + @param instr: pyvisa instrument + @param update_func: Callable that processes the measurements: (index, ival, vval) -> None + @param update_interval: interval at which the update_func is called + """ + f_meas = "smua.measure.overlappediv(smua.nvbuffer1, smua.nvbuffer2)" + # if V and I: + # elif V: + # f_meas = "smua.measure.overlappedv(smua.nvbuffer1)" + # elif I: + # f_meas = "smua.measure.overlappedi(smua.nvbuffer1)" + # else: + # print("I and/or V needs to be set to True") + # return + + i = 0 + reset(instr, verbose=verbose) + instr.write(f"smua.measure.count = {count}") + instr.write(f"smua.measure.interval = {interval}") + + # start measurement + instr.write(f"smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_ON") + instr.write(f_meas) + + sleep(update_interval) + # for live viewing + query = """if smua.nvbufferX.n > 0 then print(smua.nvbufferX.readings[smua.nvbufferX.n]) else print(0) end""" + + # will return 2.0 while measruing + while float(instr.query("print(status.operation.measuring.condition)").strip("\n ")) != 0: + if update_func: + try: + ival = float(instr.query(query.replace("X", "1")).strip("\n")) + vval = float(instr.query(query.replace("X", "2")).strip("\n")) + update_func(i, ival, vval) + except ValueError as e: + if i != 0: + pass + else: + print(f"measure_count: ValueError: {e}") + sleep(update_interval) + i += 1 + + instr.write(f"smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_OFF") + + if beep_done: + instr.write("beeper.beep(0.3, 1000)") + + +def measure(instr, interval, update_func=None, max_measurements=None): + """ + @details: + - Resets the buffers + - Until KeyboardInterrupt: + - Take measurement + - Call update_func + - Wait interval + Uses python's time.sleep() for waiting the interval, which is not very precise. Use measure_count for better precision + You can take the data from the buffer afterwards, using save_csv + @param instr: pyvisa instrument + @param update_func: Callable that processes the measurements: (index, ival, vval) -> None + @param max_measurements : maximum number of measurements. None means infinite + """ + reset(instr, verbose=True) + instr.write("smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_ON") + instr.write("format.data = format.ASCII\nformat.asciiprecision = 12") + try: + i = 0 + while max_measurements is None or i < max_measurements: + ival, vval = tuple(float(v) for v in instr.query("print(smua.measure.iv(smua.nvbuffer1, smua.nvbuffer2))").strip('\n').split('\t')) + if update_func: + update_func(i, ival, vval) + sleep(interval) + i += 1 + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + instr.write("smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_OFF") + print("Measurement stopped" + " "*50) diff --git a/cpdctrl/cpdctrl-interactive.py b/cpdctrl/cpdctrl-interactive.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5a4c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/cpdctrl-interactive.py @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +""" +run this before using this library: +ipython -i cpdctrl_interactive.py + +always records iv-t curves + i-data -> smua.nvbuffer1 + v-data -> smua.nvbuffer2 +""" + +import numpy as np +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt +import pandas as pd + +from datetime import datetime as dtime +from sys import exit +from time import sleep +from os import path, makedirs +import pickle as pkl +import json +import atexit + +import argparse + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import sys + if __package__ is None: + # make relative imports work as described here: https://peps.python.org/pep-0366/#proposed-change + __package__ = "cpdctrl" + from os import path + filepath = path.realpath(path.abspath(__file__)) + sys.path.insert(0, path.dirname(path.dirname(filepath))) + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + prog="m-teng", + description="measure triboelectric nanogenerator output using a Keithley SMU or an Arduino", + ) + backend_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) + backend_group.add_argument("-k", "--keithley", action="store_true") + backend_group.add_argument("-t", "--testing", action='store_true') + parser.add_argument("-c", "--config", action="store", help="alternate path to config file") + args = vars(parser.parse_args()) + + i = 1 + while i < len(sys.argv): + if args["keithley"]: + import cpdctrl.backends.keithley.keithley as _backend + import cpdctrl.backends.keithley.measure as _measure + elif args["arduino"]: + import cpdctrl.backends.arduino.arduino as _backend + import cpdctrl.backends.arduino.measure as _measure + elif args["testing"]: + import cpdctrl.backends.testing.testing as _backend + import cpdctrl.backends.testing.measure as _measure + elif sys.argv[i] in ["-c", "--config"]: + if i+1 < len(sys.argv): + config_path = sys.argv[i+1] + else: + print("-c requires an extra argument: path of config file") + i += 1 + i += 1 + + +from cpdctrl.utility import data as _data +from cpdctrl.utility.data import load_dataframe +from cpdctrl.utility import file_io +from cpdctrl.update_funcs import _Monitor, _update_print + +config_path = path.expanduser("~/.config/m-teng.json") + +_runtime_vars = { + "last-measurement": "" +} + +settings = { + "datadir": path.expanduser("~/data"), + "name": "measurement", + "interval": 0.02, + "beep": True, +} + +test = False + +# global variable for the instrument/client returned by pyvisa/bleak +dev = None + + +def monitor_count(count=5000, interval=None, max_points_shown=160): + """ + Take measurements in and monitor live with matplotlib. + + @details: + - Resets the buffers + - Opens a matplotlib window and takes measurements depending on settings["interval"] + Uses the device internal overlappedY measurement method, which allows for greater precision + You can take the data from the buffer afterwards, using save_csv + @param count: count + @param interval: interval, defaults to settings["interval"] + @param max_points_shown: how many points should be shown at once. None means infinite + """ + if not interval: interval = settings["interval"] + plt_monitor = _Monitor(max_points_shown, use_print=True) + update_func = plt_monitor.update + + print(f"Starting measurement with:\n\tinterval = {interval}s\nSave the data using 'save_csv()' afterwards.") + try: + _measure.measure_count(dev, count=count, interval=interval, beep_done=False, verbose=False, update_func=update_func, update_interval=0.05) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + if args["keithley"]: + dev.write(f"smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_OFF") + print("Monitoring cancelled, measurement might still continue" + " "*50) + else: + print("Measurement finished" + " "*50) + +def measure_count(count=5000, interval=None): + """ + Take measurements in + + @details: + - Resets the buffers + - Takes measurements depending on settings["interval"] + Uses the device internal overlappedY measurement method, which allows for greater precision + You can take the data from the buffer afterwards, using save_csv + @param count: count + @param interval: interval, defaults to settings["interval"] + """ + if not interval: interval = settings["interval"] + update_func = _update_print + + print(f"Starting measurement with:\n\tinterval = {interval}s\nSave the data using 'save_csv()' afterwards.") + try: + _measure.measure_count(dev, count=count, interval=interval, beep_done=False, verbose=False, update_func=update_func, update_interval=0.05) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + if args["keithley"]: + dev.write(f"smua.source.output = smua.OUTPUT_OFF") + print("Monitoring cancelled, measurement might still continue" + " "*50) + else: + print("Measurement finished" + " "*50) + + + + +def monitor(interval=None, max_measurements=None, max_points_shown=160): + """ + Monitor the voltage with matplotlib. + + @details: + - Resets the buffers + - Opens a matplotlib window and takes measurements depending on settings["interval"] + - Waits for the user to press a key + Uses python's time.sleep() for waiting the interval, which is not very precise. Use measure_count for better precision. + You can take the data from the buffer afterwards, using save_csv. + @param max_points_shown : how many points should be shown at once. None means infinite + @param max_measurements : maximum number of measurements. None means infinite + """ + global _runtime_vars + _runtime_vars["last_measurement"] = dtime.now().isoformat() + if not interval: interval = settings["interval"] + print(f"Starting measurement with:\n\tinterval = {interval}s\nUse to stop. Save the data using 'save_csv()' afterwards.") + plt_monitor = _Monitor(use_print=True, max_points_shown=max_points_shown) + update_func = plt_monitor.update + _measure.measure(dev, interval=interval, max_measurements=max_measurements, update_func=update_func) + + +def measure(interval=None, max_measurements=None): + """ + Measure voltages + + @details: + - Resets the buffers + - Measure voltages + - Waits for the user to press a key + Uses python's time.sleep() for waiting the interval, which is not very precise. Use measure_count for better precision. + You can take the data from the buffer afterwards, using save_csv. + @param max_measurements : maximum number of measurements. None means infinite + """ + global _runtime_vars + if not interval: interval = settings["interval"] + _runtime_vars["last_measurement"] = dtime.now().isoformat() + print(f"Starting measurement with:\n\tinterval = {interval}s\nUse to stop. Save the data using 'save_csv()' afterwards.") + update_func = _update_print + _measure.measure(dev, interval=interval, max_measurements=max_measurements, update_func=update_func) + + +def repeat(measure_func: callable, count: int, repeat_delay=0): + """ + Measure and save to csv multiple times + + @details + Repeat count times: + - call measure_func + - call save_csv + - sleep for repeat_delay + + @param measure_func: The measurement function to use. Use a lambda to bind your parameters! + @param count: Repeat count times + + Example: Repeat 10 times: + repeat(lambda : monitor_count(count=6000, interval=0.02, max_points_shown=200), 10) + """ + try: + for _ in range(count): + measure_func() + save_csv() + sleep(repeat_delay) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + if settings["beep"]: _backend.beep(dev) + + +def get_dataframe(): + """ + Get a pandas dataframe from the data in smua.nvbuffer1 and smua.nvbuffer2 + """ + global k, settings, _runtime_vars + ibuffer = _backend.collect_buffer(dev, 1) + vbuffer = _backend.collect_buffer(dev, 2) + df = _data.buffers2dataframe(ibuffer, vbuffer) + df.basename = file_io.get_next_filename(settings["name"], settings["datadir"]) + df.name = f"{df.basename} @ {_runtime_vars['last-measurement']}" + return df + + +def save_csv(): + """ + Saves the contents of nvbuffer1 as .csv + The settings 'datadir' and 'name' are used for determining the filepath: + 'datadir/nameXXX.csv', where XXX is the number of files that exist in datadir with the same name. + """ + df = get_dataframe() + filename = settings["datadir"] + "/" + df.basename + ".csv" + df.to_csv(filename, index=False, header=True) + print(f"Saved as '{filename}'") + + +def save_pickle(): + """ + Saves the contents of nvbuffer1 as .pkl + The settings 'datadir' and 'name' are used for determining the filepath: + 'datadir/nameXXX.pkl', where XXX is the number of files that exist in datadir with the same name. + """ + df = get_dataframe() + filename = settings["datadir"] + "/" + df.basename + ".pkl" + df.to_pickle(filename) + print(f"Saved as '{filename}'") + + +def run_script(script_path): + """ + Run a lua script on the Keithley device + @param script_path : relative or absolute path to the .lua script + """ + global k, settings + if test: + print("run_script: Test mode enabled, ignoring call to run_script") + else: + _backend.run_lua(dev, script_path=script_path) + + +def set(setting, value): + global settings, config_path + if setting in settings: + if type(value) != type(settings[setting]): + print(f"set: setting '{setting}' currently holds a value of type '{type(settings[setting])}'") + return + settings[setting] = value + +def name(s:str): + global settings + settings["name"] = s + +def save_settings(): + with open(config_path, "w") as file: + json.dump(settings, file, indent=4) + +def load_settings(): + global settings, config_path + with open(config_path, "r") as file: + settings = json.load(file) + settings["datadir"] = path.expanduser(settings["datadir"]) # replace ~ + +def help(topic=None): + if topic == None: + print(""" +Functions: + measure [kat] - take measurements + monitor [kat] - take measurements with live monitoring in a matplotlib window + measure_count [kat] - take a fixed number of measurements + monitor_count [kat] - take a fixed number of measurements with live monitoring in a matplotlib window + repeat [kat] - measure and save to csv multiple times + get_dataframe [kat] - return device internal buffer as pandas dataframe + save_csv [kat] - save the last measurement as csv file + save_pickle [kat] - save the last measurement as pickled pandas dataframe + load_dataframe [kat] - load a pandas dataframe from csv or pickle + run_script [k ] - run a lua script on the Keithely device +Run 'help(function)' to see more information on a function + +Available topics: + imports + device + settings +Run 'help("topic")' to see more information on a topic""") + + elif topic in [settings, "settings"]: + print("""Settings: + name: str - name of the measurement, determines filename of 'save_csv' + datadir: str - output directory for the csv files + interval: int - interval (inverse frequency) of the measurements, in seconds + beep: bool - wether the device should beep or not + +Functions: + name("") - short for set("name", "") + set("setting", value) - set a setting to a value + save_settings() - store the settings as "m-teng.json" in the working directory + load_settings() - load settings from a file + The global variable 'config_path' determines the path used by save/load_settings. Use -c '' to set another path. + The serach path is: + /m-teng.json + $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/m-teng.json + ~/.config/m-teng.json + """) + elif topic == "imports": + print("""Imports: + numpy as np + pandas as pd + matplotlib.pyplot as plt + os.path """) + elif topic == "device": + print("""Device: + keithley backend: + The opened pyvisa resource (deveithley device) is the global variable 'dev'. + You can interact using pyvisa functions, such as + k.write("command"), k.query("command") etc. to interact with the device. + arduino backend: + The Arduino will be avaiable as BleakClient using the global variable 'dev'. """) + else: + print(topic.__doc__) + + +def init(): + global dev, settings, config_path + print(r""" ______________________ _______ ________ + _____ \__ ___/\_ _____/ \ \ / _____/ + / \ ______| | | __)_ / | \ / \ ___ +| Y Y \/_____/| | | \/ | \\ \_\ \ +|__|_| / |____| /_______ /\____|__ / \______ / + \/ \/ \/ \/ 1.2 +Interactive Shell for TENG measurements with Keithley 2600B +--- +Enter 'help()' for a list of commands""") + from os import environ + if path.isfile("m-teng.json"): + config_path = "m-teng.json" + elif 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME' in environ.keys(): + # and path.isfile(environ["XDG_CONFIG_HOME"] + "/m-teng.json"): + config_path = environ["XDG_CONFIG_HOME"] + "/m-teng.json" + else: + config_path = path.expanduser("~/.config/m-teng.json") + if args["config"]: + config_path = args["config"] + + + if not path.isdir(path.dirname(config_path)): + makedirs(path.dirname(config_path)) + + if path.isfile(config_path): + load_settings() + + if not path.isdir(settings["datadir"]): + makedirs(settings["datadir"]) + + try: + dev = _backend.init(beep_success=settings["beep"]) + except Exception as e: + print(e) + exit(1) + atexit.register(_backend.exit, dev) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + init() diff --git a/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/reset.scpi b/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/reset.scpi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ccb722 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/reset.scpi @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +VOLT:DC:RANGe:AUTO ON +' DC Voltage measurement +SENSe:FUNC 'VOLT:DC' +' Set voltage divider if required +' SENSE:VOLT:DC:IDIVider OFF diff --git a/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/scan.scpi b/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/scan.scpi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea997a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/keithley_scripts/scan.scpi @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +' Disable continuous initiation +INIT:CONT OFF +' two readings per second +TRIGger:SOURce TIMer +TRIGger:TIMer 0.5 + diff --git a/cpdctrl/update_funcs.py b/cpdctrl/update_funcs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3524db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/update_funcs.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt +import numpy as np + +from .backends.keithley import keithley + +def _update_print(i, ival, vval): + print(f"n = {i:5d}, I = {ival: .12f} A, U = {vval: .5f} V" + " "*10, end='\r') + +class _Monitor: + """ + Monitor v and i data + """ + def __init__(self, max_points_shown=None, use_print=False): + self.max_points_shown = max_points_shown + self.use_print = use_print + self.index = [] + self.vdata = [] + self.idata = [] + + plt.ion() + self.fig1, (self.vax, self.iax) = plt.subplots(2, 1, figsize=(8, 5)) + + self.vline, = self.vax.plot(self.index, self.vdata, color="g") + self.vax.set_ylabel("Voltage [V]") + self.vax.grid(True) + + self.iline, = self.iax.plot(self.index, self.idata, color="m") + self.iax.set_ylabel("Current [A]") + self.iax.grid(True) + + def update(self, i, ival, vval): + if self.use_print: + _update_print(i, ival, vval) + self.index.append(i) + self.idata.append(ival) + self.vdata.append(vval) + # update data + self.iline.set_xdata(self.index) + self.iline.set_ydata(self.idata) + self.vline.set_xdata(self.index) + self.vline.set_ydata(self.vdata) + # recalculate limits and set them for the view + self.iax.relim() + self.vax.relim() + if self.max_points_shown and i > self.max_points_shown: + self.iax.set_xlim(i - self.max_points_shown, i) + self.vax.set_xlim(i - self.max_points_shown, i) + self.iax.autoscale_view() + self.vax.autoscale_view() + # update plot + self.fig1.canvas.draw() + self.fig1.canvas.flush_events() + + def __del__(self): + plt.close(self.fig1) diff --git a/cpdctrl/utility/__init__.py b/cpdctrl/utility/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/cpdctrl/utility/data.py b/cpdctrl/utility/data.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b82ae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/utility/data.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +import pandas as pd +import numpy as np +from os import path +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt + +# deprecated +# def buffer2dataframe(buffer): +# df = pd.DataFrame(buffer) +# df.colums = ["Time [s]", "Voltage [V]"] +# return df + +def buffers2dataframe(ibuffer, vbuffer): + """ + @param ibuffer : 2d - array: timestamps, current + @param vbuffer : 2d - array: timestamps, voltage + @returns DataFrame: timestamps, current, voltage + """ + df = pd.DataFrame(np.vstack((ibuffer[:,0], ibuffer[:,1], vbuffer[:,1])).T) + df.columns = ["Time [s]", "Current [A]", "Voltage [V]"] + return df + +def load_dataframe(p:str): + """ + Load a dataframe from file. + @param p : path of the file. If it has 'csv' extension, pandas.read_csv is used, pandas.read_pickle otherwise + """ + if not path.isfile(p): + print(f"ERROR: load_dataframe: File does not exist: {p}") + return None + if p.endswith(".csv"): + df = pd.read_csv(p) + else: + df = pd.read_pickle(p) + return df + +def plot(data: str or pd.DataFrame or np.ndarray, title="", U=True, I=False): + """ + Plot recorded data + @param data: filepath, dataframe or numpy array + """ + if type(data) == str: + _data = load_dataframe(data).to_numpy() + elif type(data) == pd.DataFrame: + _data = data.to_numpy() + else: + _data = data + print(_data[0]) + plt.ion() + fig, ax = plt.subplots() + ax.set_xlabel("t [s]") + vax = ax + iax = ax + if U and I: + iax = ax.twinx() + if U: + vax = ax + vax.set_ylabel("U [V]") + vax.plot(_data[:,0], _data[:,2], color="blue", label="voltage") + if I: + iax.set_ylabel("I [A]") + iax.plot(_data[:,0], _data[:,1], color="orange", label="current") + if U and I: + plt.legend() + return fig + + + + + diff --git a/cpdctrl/utility/file_io.py b/cpdctrl/utility/file_io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..710b16a --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/utility/file_io.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +from os import listdir, path + +def add_zeros(v: int, digits=3): + """ + return v as string, add leading zeros if len(str(v)) < digits + """ + s = str(v) + return '0' * (max(digits - len(s), 0)) + s + + +def get_next_filename(basename, directory=".", digits=3): + """ + get the next filename (without extenstion). + example: + basename = file + directory has file001.csv, file002.pkl, file004.csv + -> return file005 + """ + files = listdir(directory) + files.sort() + files.reverse() + lowest_number = -1 + for file in files: + if not file.startswith(basename): continue + try: + number = file[:file.rfind('.')].replace(basename, "") + number = int(number) + if number < lowest_number: continue + lowest_number = number + except ValueError: + continue + + return basename + add_zeros(lowest_number+1) diff --git a/cpdctrl/utility/testing.py b/cpdctrl/utility/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4e9d79 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpdctrl/utility/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +import numpy as np + +def testcurve(x, frequency=10, peak_width=2, amplitude=20, bias=0): + # 0 = pk - width + # 2pi = pk + width + # want peak at n*time == frequency + nearest_peak = np.round(x / frequency, 0) + # if not peak at 0 and within peak_width + if nearest_peak > 0 and np.abs((x - nearest_peak * frequency)) < peak_width: + # return sin that does one period within 2*peak_width + return amplitude * np.sin(2*np.pi * (x - nearest_peak * frequency - peak_width) / (2*peak_width)) + bias + else: + return bias + +def get_testcurve(frequency=10, peak_width=2, amplitude=20, bias=0): + return np.vectorize(lambda x: testcurve(x, frequency=frequency, peak_width=peak_width, amplitude=amplitude, bias=bias)) + diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5067227 --- /dev/null +++ b/pyproject.toml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +[build-system] +requires = ["setuptools"] + +[project] +name = "cpdctrl" +version = "1.1.0" +description = "Utility for voltage measurements with a Keitley 2700 SMU" +requires-python = ">=3.10" +readme = "readme.md" +license = {file = "LICENSE"} +authors = [ + { name = "Matthias Quintern", email = "matthias.quintern@tum.de" } +] +classifiers = [ + "Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux", + "Environment :: Console", + "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", + "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", +] +dependencies = [ + "matplotlib>=3.6", + "numpy", + "pandas", +] + +[project.optional-dependencies] +keithley = [ + "pyvisa", +] + + + +[project.urls] +repository = "https://git.quintern.xyz/MatthiasQuintern/cpdctrl" + + +[project.scripts] +cpdctrl = "cpdctrl.cpdctrl_interactive:main" + +[tool.setuptools.packages.find] +where = ["."]