#!/usr/bin/env python """ LUFA Library Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2019. dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com www.lufa-lib.org """ """ LUFA Generic HID device demo host test script. This script will send a continuous stream of generic reports to the device, to show a variable LED pattern on the target board. Send and received report data is printed to the terminal. Requires the pywinusb library (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywinusb/). """ import sys from time import sleep import hid def get_hid_device_handle(): all_hid_devices = hid.enumerate() lufa_hid_devices = [d for d in all_hid_devices if d['vendor_id'] == 0x03EB and d['product_id'] == 0x204F] if len(lufa_hid_devices) is 0: return None device_handle = hid.device() device_handle.open_path(lufa_hid_devices[0]['path']) return device_handle def send_led_pattern(device, led1, led2, led3, led4): # Report data for the demo is the report ID (always zero) followed by the # LED on/off data report_data = bytearray(9) report_data[0] = 0 report_data[1] = led1 report_data[2] = led2 report_data[3] = led3 report_data[4] = led4 # Send the generated report to the device device.write(report_data) print("Sent LED Pattern: {0}".format(report_data[1:5])) def received_led_pattern(report_data): print("Received LED Pattern: {0}".format(report_data[1:5])) def main(): hid_device = get_hid_device_handle() if hid_device is None: print("No valid HID device found.") sys.exit(1) try: print("Connected to device.", flush=True) # Set up the HID input report handler to receive reports hid_device.set_raw_data_handler(received_led_pattern) p = 0 while (hid_device.is_plugged()): # Convert the current pattern index to a bit-mask and send send_led_pattern(hid_device, (p >> 3) & 1, (p >> 2) & 1, (p >> 1) & 1, (p >> 0) & 1) # Compute next LED pattern in sequence p = (p + 1) % 16 # Delay a bit for visual effect sleep(.2) finally: hid_device.close() if __name__ == '__main__': main()