/pyftdi

FTDI device driver written in pure Python

Primary LanguagePython

PyFtdi

Overview

PyFtdi aims at providing a user-space driver for modern FTDI devices, implemented in pure Python language.

Modern FTDI devices include:

  • UART-only bridges
    • FT232R (single port, clock up to 6 MHz, 3Mbps)
    • FT230X (single port, clock up to 48 Mhz, 3Mbps)
  • UART and multi-serial protocols (SPI, I2C, JTAG) bridges
    • FT2232D (dual port, clock up to 6 MHz)
    • FT232H (single port, clock up to 30 MHz)
    • FT2232H (dual port, clock up to 30 MHz)
    • FT4232H (quad port, clock up to 30 MHz)

Other FTDI devices could also be supported (including FT232* devices), although these devices are not a primary goal for PyFtdi, and therefore have not been tested with PyFtdi.

Primary goals

PyFtdi currently supports the following features:

  • UART/Serial USB converter, up to 12Mbps (depending on the FTDI device capability)
  • Bitbang/GPIO support
  • SPI master
  • I2C master
  • JTAG master

PyFtdi provides a pyserial compliant API, so it can be used as a drop-in module to access USB-serial converters based on FTDI devices.

Documentation

PyFtdi documentation is available from http://eblot.github.io/pyftdi/