tinkerforge 2.1.23 → 2.1.28

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  1. checksums.yaml +5 -5
  2. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_dc.rb +156 -75
  3. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_hat.rb +109 -30
  4. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_hat_zero.rb +119 -21
  5. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_imu.rb +191 -86
  6. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_imu_v2.rb +219 -118
  7. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_master.rb +495 -195
  8. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_red.rb +197 -74
  9. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_servo.rb +186 -102
  10. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_silent_stepper.rb +248 -168
  11. data/lib/tinkerforge/brick_stepper.rb +212 -100
  12. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_accelerometer.rb +61 -36
  13. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_accelerometer_v2.rb +107 -63
  14. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_air_quality.rb +123 -76
  15. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_ambient_light.rb +62 -46
  16. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_ambient_light_v2.rb +41 -28
  17. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_ambient_light_v3.rb +61 -28
  18. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_in.rb +66 -45
  19. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_in_v2.rb +60 -43
  20. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_in_v3.rb +68 -32
  21. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_out.rb +25 -16
  22. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_out_v2.rb +21 -10
  23. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_analog_out_v3.rb +55 -22
  24. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_barometer.rb +108 -58
  25. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_barometer_v2.rb +109 -67
  26. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_can.rb +84 -24
  27. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_can_v2.rb +173 -72
  28. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_co2.rb +36 -25
  29. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_co2_v2.rb +119 -60
  30. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_color.rb +75 -47
  31. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_color_v2.rb +91 -47
  32. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_compass.rb +81 -40
  33. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_current12.rb +61 -40
  34. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_current25.rb +61 -40
  35. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_distance_ir.rb +60 -38
  36. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_distance_ir_v2.rb +85 -45
  37. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_distance_us.rb +43 -30
  38. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_distance_us_v2.rb +68 -33
  39. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_dmx.rb +92 -48
  40. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_dual_button.rb +23 -12
  41. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_dual_button_v2.rb +64 -29
  42. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_dual_relay.rb +27 -14
  43. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_dust_detector.rb +43 -30
  44. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_e_paper_296x128.rb +115 -63
  45. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_energy_monitor.rb +81 -40
  46. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_gps.rb +72 -48
  47. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_gps_v2.rb +124 -73
  48. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_hall_effect.rb +43 -28
  49. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_hall_effect_v2.rb +76 -44
  50. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_humidity.rb +54 -38
  51. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_humidity_v2.rb +86 -49
  52. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_imu_v3.rb +784 -0
  53. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_analog_out.rb +41 -18
  54. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_analog_out_v2.rb +84 -40
  55. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_counter.rb +102 -59
  56. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_in_4.rb +51 -24
  57. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_in_4_v2.rb +79 -40
  58. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4.rb +36 -15
  59. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_digital_out_4_v2.rb +75 -33
  60. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_0_20ma.rb +43 -29
  61. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_0_20ma_v2.rb +81 -44
  62. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_ac_relay.rb +325 -0
  63. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_analog_in.rb +51 -30
  64. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_analog_in_v2.rb +139 -40
  65. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_dual_relay.rb +63 -28
  66. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_quad_relay.rb +36 -15
  67. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_industrial_quad_relay_v2.rb +67 -28
  68. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_io16.rb +57 -32
  69. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_io16_v2.rb +93 -48
  70. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_io4.rb +56 -31
  71. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_io4_v2.rb +109 -57
  72. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_isolator.rb +111 -35
  73. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_joystick.rb +63 -42
  74. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_joystick_v2.rb +71 -35
  75. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_laser_range_finder.rb +87 -59
  76. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_laser_range_finder_v2.rb +99 -51
  77. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_lcd_128x64.rb +219 -131
  78. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_lcd_16x2.rb +49 -25
  79. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_lcd_20x4.rb +59 -29
  80. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_led_strip.rb +69 -47
  81. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_led_strip_v2.rb +105 -48
  82. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_line.rb +35 -22
  83. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_linear_poti.rb +53 -35
  84. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_linear_poti_v2.rb +55 -24
  85. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_load_cell.rb +64 -40
  86. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_load_cell_v2.rb +81 -41
  87. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_moisture.rb +43 -30
  88. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_motion_detector.rb +21 -10
  89. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_motion_detector_v2.rb +62 -29
  90. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_motorized_linear_poti.rb +71 -32
  91. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_multi_touch.rb +30 -17
  92. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_multi_touch_v2.rb +76 -39
  93. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_nfc.rb +130 -80
  94. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_nfc_rfid.rb +32 -13
  95. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_oled_128x64.rb +30 -17
  96. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_oled_128x64_v2.rb +75 -40
  97. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_oled_64x48.rb +30 -17
  98. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_one_wire.rb +65 -24
  99. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_outdoor_weather.rb +84 -41
  100. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_particulate_matter.rb +85 -37
  101. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_performance_dc.rb +676 -0
  102. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_piezo_buzzer.rb +19 -13
  103. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_piezo_speaker.rb +22 -19
  104. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_piezo_speaker_v2.rb +84 -57
  105. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_ptc.rb +76 -51
  106. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_ptc_v2.rb +96 -54
  107. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_real_time_clock.rb +45 -36
  108. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_real_time_clock_v2.rb +78 -47
  109. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_remote_switch.rb +38 -29
  110. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_remote_switch_v2.rb +86 -49
  111. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rgb_led.rb +17 -8
  112. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rgb_led_button.rb +61 -30
  113. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rgb_led_matrix.rb +78 -33
  114. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rgb_led_v2.rb +51 -20
  115. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rotary_encoder.rb +40 -25
  116. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rotary_encoder_v2.rb +60 -27
  117. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rotary_poti.rb +55 -37
  118. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rotary_poti_v2.rb +57 -26
  119. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rs232.rb +89 -28
  120. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rs232_v2.rb +121 -47
  121. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_rs485.rb +250 -164
  122. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_segment_display_4x7.rb +24 -14
  123. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_segment_display_4x7_v2.rb +75 -36
  124. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_servo_v2.rb +565 -0
  125. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_solid_state_relay.rb +24 -13
  126. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_solid_state_relay_v2.rb +58 -25
  127. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_sound_intensity.rb +36 -24
  128. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_sound_pressure_level.rb +77 -41
  129. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_temperature.rb +43 -28
  130. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_temperature_ir.rb +61 -47
  131. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_temperature_ir_v2.rb +74 -44
  132. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_temperature_v2.rb +62 -31
  133. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_thermal_imaging.rb +118 -68
  134. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_thermocouple.rb +46 -30
  135. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_thermocouple_v2.rb +65 -30
  136. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_tilt.rb +23 -10
  137. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_uv_light.rb +37 -24
  138. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_uv_light_v2.rb +87 -46
  139. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_voltage.rb +54 -37
  140. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_voltage_current.rb +94 -85
  141. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_voltage_current_v2.rb +92 -77
  142. data/lib/tinkerforge/bricklet_xmc1400_breakout.rb +81 -36
  143. data/lib/tinkerforge/device_display_names.rb +167 -0
  144. data/lib/tinkerforge/ip_connection.rb +156 -33
  145. data/lib/tinkerforge/version.rb +1 -1
  146. metadata +8 -3
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  # -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*-
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  #############################################################
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- # This file was automatically generated on 2019-08-23. #
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+ # This file was automatically generated on 2021-01-15. #
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  # #
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- # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.23 #
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+ # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.28 #
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  # #
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  # If you have a bugfix for this file and want to commit it, #
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  # please fix the bug in the generator. You can find a link #
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  # to the generators git repository on tinkerforge.com #
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  #############################################################
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+ require_relative './ip_connection'
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  module Tinkerforge
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  # Two relays to switch AC/DC devices
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  class BrickletIndustrialDualRelay < Device
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  DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME = 'Industrial Dual Relay Bricklet' # :nodoc:
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- # parameter contain the relay (0 or 1) and the current state of the relay
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  # Creates an object with the unique device ID <tt>uid</tt> and adds it to
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+ # position 'z'.
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  #
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  # The device identifier numbers can be found :ref:`here <device_identifier>`.
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  # |device_identifier_constant|
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  def get_identity
257
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 25, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 33, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
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  end
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294
 
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  # Registers a callback with ID <tt>id</tt> to the block <tt>block</tt>.
@@ -1,14 +1,16 @@
1
1
  # -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*-
2
2
  #############################################################
3
- # This file was automatically generated on 2019-08-23. #
3
+ # This file was automatically generated on 2021-01-15. #
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4
  # #
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- # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.23 #
5
+ # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.28 #
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6
  # #
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7
  # If you have a bugfix for this file and want to commit it, #
8
8
  # please fix the bug in the generator. You can find a link #
9
9
  # to the generators git repository on tinkerforge.com #
10
10
  #############################################################
11
11
 
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+ require_relative './ip_connection'
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+
12
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  module Tinkerforge
13
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  # 4 galvanically isolated solid state relays
14
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  class BrickletIndustrialQuadRelay < Device
@@ -34,7 +36,7 @@ module Tinkerforge
34
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  # Creates an object with the unique device ID <tt>uid</tt> and adds it to
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  # the IP Connection <tt>ipcon</tt>.
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  def initialize(uid, ipcon)
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- super uid, ipcon
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+ super uid, ipcon, DEVICE_IDENTIFIER, DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME
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  @api_version = [2, 0, 0]
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@@ -48,8 +50,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  @response_expected[FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUES] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE
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  @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE
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52
 
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- @callback_formats[CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE] = 'S S'
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+ @callback_formats[CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE] = [12, 'S S']
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+ @ipcon.add_device self
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  end
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  # Sets the output value with a bitmask (16bit). A 1 in the bitmask means relay
@@ -67,12 +70,16 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  #
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  # All running monoflop timers will be aborted if this function is called.
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  def set_value(value_mask)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_VALUE, [value_mask], 'S', 0, ''
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_VALUE, [value_mask], 'S', 8, ''
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  end
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  # Returns the bitmask as set by BrickletIndustrialQuadRelay#set_value.
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  def get_value
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_VALUE, [], '', 2, 'S'
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_VALUE, [], '', 10, 'S'
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  end
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84
 
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  # Configures a monoflop of the pins specified by the first parameter
@@ -81,7 +88,7 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  # The second parameter is a bitmask with the desired value of the specified
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  # pins. A 1 in the bitmask means relay closed and a 0 means relay open.
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  #
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- # The third parameter indicates the time (in ms) that the pins should hold
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+ # The third parameter indicates the time that the pins should hold
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  # the value.
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  #
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  # If this function is called with the parameters (9, 1, 1500) or
@@ -94,7 +101,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  # of two seconds and pin 0 closed. Pin 0 will be closed all the time. If now
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  # the RS485 connection is lost, then pin 0 will be opened in at most two seconds.
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  def set_monoflop(selection_mask, value_mask, time)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP, [selection_mask, value_mask, time], 'S S L', 0, ''
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP, [selection_mask, value_mask, time], 'S S L', 8, ''
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  end
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108
 
100
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  # Returns (for the given pin) the current value and the time as set by
@@ -103,7 +112,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  # If the timer is not running currently, the remaining time will be returned
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  # as 0.
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  def get_monoflop(pin)
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP, [pin], 'C', 10, 'S L L'
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP, [pin], 'C', 18, 'S L L'
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  end
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  # Sets a group of Quad Relay Bricklets that should work together. You can
@@ -122,19 +133,25 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  # pins on the Quad Relay on port B are assigned to 4-7. It is now possible
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  # to call BrickletIndustrialQuadRelay#set_value and control two Bricklets at the same time.
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  def set_group(group)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_GROUP, [group], 'k4', 0, ''
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_GROUP, [group], 'k4', 8, ''
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  end
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  # Returns the group as set by BrickletIndustrialQuadRelay#set_group
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  def get_group
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_GROUP, [], '', 4, 'k4'
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_GROUP, [], '', 12, 'k4'
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  end
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  # Returns a bitmask of ports that are available for grouping. For example the
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  # value 5 or 0b0101 means: Port A and port C are connected to Bricklets that
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  # can be grouped together.
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  def get_available_for_group
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_AVAILABLE_FOR_GROUP, [], '', 1, 'C'
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_AVAILABLE_FOR_GROUP, [], '', 9, 'C'
138
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  end
139
156
 
140
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  # Sets the output value with a bitmask, according to the selection mask.
@@ -154,19 +171,23 @@ module Tinkerforge
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  # Running monoflop timers for the selected relays will be aborted if this function
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  # is called.
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  def set_selected_values(selection_mask, value_mask)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUES, [selection_mask, value_mask], 'S S', 0, ''
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+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUES, [selection_mask, value_mask], 'S S', 8, ''
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  end
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  # Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to,
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  # the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the
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  # device identifier.
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  #
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- # The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c' or 'd'.
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+ # The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' or 'h' (Bricklet Port).
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+ # A Bricklet connected to an :ref:`Isolator Bricklet <isolator_bricklet>` is always at
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+ # position 'z'.
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  #
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  # The device identifier numbers can be found :ref:`here <device_identifier>`.
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  # |device_identifier_constant|
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  def get_identity
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 25, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 33, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
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  end
171
192
 
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  # Registers a callback with ID <tt>id</tt> to the block <tt>block</tt>.
@@ -1,14 +1,16 @@
1
1
  # -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*-
2
2
  #############################################################
3
- # This file was automatically generated on 2019-08-23. #
3
+ # This file was automatically generated on 2021-01-15. #
4
4
  # #
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- # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.23 #
5
+ # Ruby Bindings Version 2.1.28 #
6
6
  # #
7
7
  # If you have a bugfix for this file and want to commit it, #
8
8
  # please fix the bug in the generator. You can find a link #
9
9
  # to the generators git repository on tinkerforge.com #
10
10
  #############################################################
11
11
 
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+ require_relative './ip_connection'
13
+
12
14
  module Tinkerforge
13
15
  # 4 galvanically isolated solid state relays
14
16
  class BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2 < Device
@@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ module Tinkerforge
63
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  # Creates an object with the unique device ID <tt>uid</tt> and adds it to
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  # the IP Connection <tt>ipcon</tt>.
65
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  def initialize(uid, ipcon)
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- super uid, ipcon
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+ super uid, ipcon, DEVICE_IDENTIFIER, DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME
67
69
 
68
70
  @api_version = [2, 0, 0]
69
71
 
@@ -87,8 +89,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
87
89
  @response_expected[FUNCTION_READ_UID] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE
88
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  @response_expected[FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY] = RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE
89
91
 
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- @callback_formats[CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE] = 'C ?'
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+ @callback_formats[CALLBACK_MONOFLOP_DONE] = [10, 'C ?']
91
93
 
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+ @ipcon.add_device self
92
95
  end
93
96
 
94
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  # Sets the value of all four relays. A value of *true* closes the
@@ -98,12 +101,16 @@ module Tinkerforge
98
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  #
99
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  # All running monoflop timers will be aborted if this function is called.
100
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  def set_value(value)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_VALUE, [value], '?4', 0, ''
104
+ check_validity
105
+
106
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_VALUE, [value], '?4', 8, ''
102
107
  end
103
108
 
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  # Returns the values as set by BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2#set_value.
105
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  def get_value
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_VALUE, [], '', 4, '?4'
111
+ check_validity
112
+
113
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_VALUE, [], '', 9, '?4'
107
114
  end
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115
 
109
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  # Configures a monoflop of the specified channel.
@@ -111,7 +118,7 @@ module Tinkerforge
111
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  # The second parameter is the desired value of the specified
112
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  # channel. A *true* means relay closed and a *false* means relay open.
113
120
  #
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- # The third parameter indicates the time (in ms) that the channels should hold
121
+ # The third parameter indicates the time that the channels should hold
115
122
  # the value.
116
123
  #
117
124
  # If this function is called with the parameters (0, 1, 1500) channel 0 will
@@ -124,7 +131,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
124
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  # time. If now the RS485 connection is lost, then channel 0 will be opened in at
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  # most two seconds.
126
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  def set_monoflop(channel, value, time)
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- send_request FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP, [channel, value, time], 'C ? L', 0, ''
134
+ check_validity
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+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_MONOFLOP, [channel, value, time], 'C ? L', 8, ''
128
137
  end
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  # Returns (for the given channel) the current value and the time as set by
@@ -133,7 +142,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
133
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  # If the timer is not running currently, the remaining time will be returned
134
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  # as 0.
135
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  def get_monoflop(channel)
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- send_request FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP, [channel], 'C', 9, '? L L'
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+ check_validity
146
+
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+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_MONOFLOP, [channel], 'C', 17, '? L L'
137
148
  end
138
149
 
139
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  # Sets the output value of the specified channel without affecting the other
@@ -142,21 +153,25 @@ module Tinkerforge
142
153
  # A running monoflop timer for the specified channel will be aborted if this
143
154
  # function is called.
144
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  def set_selected_value(channel, value)
145
- send_request FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUE, [channel, value], 'C ?', 0, ''
156
+ check_validity
157
+
158
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_SELECTED_VALUE, [channel, value], 'C ?', 8, ''
146
159
  end
147
160
 
148
161
  # Each channel has a corresponding LED. You can turn the LED off, on or show a
149
162
  # heartbeat. You can also set the LED to "Channel Status". In this mode the
150
163
  # LED is on if the channel is high and off otherwise.
151
- #
152
- # By default all channel LEDs are configured as "Channel Status".
153
164
  def set_channel_led_config(channel, config)
154
- send_request FUNCTION_SET_CHANNEL_LED_CONFIG, [channel, config], 'C C', 0, ''
165
+ check_validity
166
+
167
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_CHANNEL_LED_CONFIG, [channel, config], 'C C', 8, ''
155
168
  end
156
169
 
157
170
  # Returns the channel LED configuration as set by BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2#set_channel_led_config
158
171
  def get_channel_led_config(channel)
159
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_CHANNEL_LED_CONFIG, [channel], 'C', 1, 'C'
172
+ check_validity
173
+
174
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_CHANNEL_LED_CONFIG, [channel], 'C', 9, 'C'
160
175
  end
161
176
 
162
177
  # Returns the error count for the communication between Brick and Bricklet.
@@ -171,7 +186,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
171
186
  # The errors counts are for errors that occur on the Bricklet side. All
172
187
  # Bricks have a similar function that returns the errors on the Brick side.
173
188
  def get_spitfp_error_count
174
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_SPITFP_ERROR_COUNT, [], '', 16, 'L L L L'
189
+ check_validity
190
+
191
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_SPITFP_ERROR_COUNT, [], '', 24, 'L L L L'
175
192
  end
176
193
 
177
194
  # Sets the bootloader mode and returns the status after the requested
@@ -184,12 +201,16 @@ module Tinkerforge
184
201
  # This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be
185
202
  # necessary to call it in a normal user program.
186
203
  def set_bootloader_mode(mode)
187
- send_request FUNCTION_SET_BOOTLOADER_MODE, [mode], 'C', 1, 'C'
204
+ check_validity
205
+
206
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_BOOTLOADER_MODE, [mode], 'C', 9, 'C'
188
207
  end
189
208
 
190
209
  # Returns the current bootloader mode, see BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2#set_bootloader_mode.
191
210
  def get_bootloader_mode
192
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_BOOTLOADER_MODE, [], '', 1, 'C'
211
+ check_validity
212
+
213
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_BOOTLOADER_MODE, [], '', 9, 'C'
193
214
  end
194
215
 
195
216
  # Sets the firmware pointer for BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2#write_firmware. The pointer has
@@ -199,7 +220,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
199
220
  # This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be
200
221
  # necessary to call it in a normal user program.
201
222
  def set_write_firmware_pointer(pointer)
202
- send_request FUNCTION_SET_WRITE_FIRMWARE_POINTER, [pointer], 'L', 0, ''
223
+ check_validity
224
+
225
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_WRITE_FIRMWARE_POINTER, [pointer], 'L', 8, ''
203
226
  end
204
227
 
205
228
  # Writes 64 Bytes of firmware at the position as written by
@@ -211,7 +234,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
211
234
  # This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be
212
235
  # necessary to call it in a normal user program.
213
236
  def write_firmware(data)
214
- send_request FUNCTION_WRITE_FIRMWARE, [data], 'C64', 1, 'C'
237
+ check_validity
238
+
239
+ send_request FUNCTION_WRITE_FIRMWARE, [data], 'C64', 9, 'C'
215
240
  end
216
241
 
217
242
  # Sets the status LED configuration. By default the LED shows
@@ -222,22 +247,28 @@ module Tinkerforge
222
247
  #
223
248
  # If the Bricklet is in bootloader mode, the LED is will show heartbeat by default.
224
249
  def set_status_led_config(config)
225
- send_request FUNCTION_SET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG, [config], 'C', 0, ''
250
+ check_validity
251
+
252
+ send_request FUNCTION_SET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG, [config], 'C', 8, ''
226
253
  end
227
254
 
228
255
  # Returns the configuration as set by BrickletIndustrialQuadRelayV2#set_status_led_config
229
256
  def get_status_led_config
230
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG, [], '', 1, 'C'
257
+ check_validity
258
+
259
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG, [], '', 9, 'C'
231
260
  end
232
261
 
233
- # Returns the temperature in °C as measured inside the microcontroller. The
262
+ # Returns the temperature as measured inside the microcontroller. The
234
263
  # value returned is not the ambient temperature!
235
264
  #
236
265
  # The temperature is only proportional to the real temperature and it has bad
237
266
  # accuracy. Practically it is only useful as an indicator for
238
267
  # temperature changes.
239
268
  def get_chip_temperature
240
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_CHIP_TEMPERATURE, [], '', 2, 's'
269
+ check_validity
270
+
271
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_CHIP_TEMPERATURE, [], '', 10, 's'
241
272
  end
242
273
 
243
274
  # Calling this function will reset the Bricklet. All configurations
@@ -247,7 +278,9 @@ module Tinkerforge
247
278
  # calling functions on the existing ones will result in
248
279
  # undefined behavior!
249
280
  def reset
250
- send_request FUNCTION_RESET, [], '', 0, ''
281
+ check_validity
282
+
283
+ send_request FUNCTION_RESET, [], '', 8, ''
251
284
  end
252
285
 
253
286
  # Writes a new UID into flash. If you want to set a new UID
@@ -256,25 +289,31 @@ module Tinkerforge
256
289
  #
257
290
  # We recommend that you use Brick Viewer to change the UID.
258
291
  def write_uid(uid)
259
- send_request FUNCTION_WRITE_UID, [uid], 'L', 0, ''
292
+ check_validity
293
+
294
+ send_request FUNCTION_WRITE_UID, [uid], 'L', 8, ''
260
295
  end
261
296
 
262
297
  # Returns the current UID as an integer. Encode as
263
298
  # Base58 to get the usual string version.
264
299
  def read_uid
265
- send_request FUNCTION_READ_UID, [], '', 4, 'L'
300
+ check_validity
301
+
302
+ send_request FUNCTION_READ_UID, [], '', 12, 'L'
266
303
  end
267
304
 
268
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  # Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to,
269
306
  # the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the
270
307
  # device identifier.
271
308
  #
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- # The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c' or 'd'.
309
+ # The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' or 'h' (Bricklet Port).
310
+ # A Bricklet connected to an :ref:`Isolator Bricklet <isolator_bricklet>` is always at
311
+ # position 'z'.
273
312
  #
274
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  # The device identifier numbers can be found :ref:`here <device_identifier>`.
275
314
  # |device_identifier_constant|
276
315
  def get_identity
277
- send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 25, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
316
+ send_request FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 33, 'Z8 Z8 k C3 C3 S'
278
317
  end
279
318
 
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319
  # Registers a callback with ID <tt>id</tt> to the block <tt>block</tt>.