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Internet of Things with Python

By : Gaston C. Hillar
Book Image

Internet of Things with Python

By: Gaston C. Hillar

Overview of this book

Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way devices/things interact with each other. And when you have IoT with Python on your side, you'll be able to build interactive objects and design them. This book lets you stay at the forefront of cutting-edge research on IoT. We'll open up the possibilities using tools that enable you to interact with the world, such as Intel Galileo Gen 2, sensors, and other hardware. You will learn how to read, write, and convert digital values to generate analog output by programming Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) in Python. You will get familiar with the complex communication system included in the board, so you can interact with any shield, actuator, or sensor. Later on, you will not only see how to work with data received from the sensors, but also perform actions by sending them to a specific shield. You'll be able to connect your IoT device to the entire world, by integrating WiFi, Bluetooth, and Internet settings. With everything ready, you will see how to work in real time on your IoT device using the MQTT protocol in python. By the end of the book, you will be able to develop IoT prototypes with Python, libraries, and tools.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Internet of Things with Python
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Displaying text on an OLED display


The upm library includes support for the SeeedStudio Grove OLED display 0.96", 16 grayscale 96-by-96 dot matrix OLED display breakout board the in the pyupm_i2clcd module. As this OLED display uses SSD1327 driver integrated circuit, the SSD1327 class declared in this module represents a 96-by-96 dot matrix OLED display, connected to our board. The class makes it easy to clear the OLED screen, draw bitmap images, specify the cursor location, and write text through the I2C bus. The class works with the mraa.I2c class under the hoods to talk with the OLED display.

We will create a new Oled class that will represent the 96-by-96 dot matrix OLED and will use its default 8-by-8 character box to display text. We will use the SSD1327 class to interact with the OLED display. The following lines show the code for the new Oled class that works with the upm library, specifically with the pyupm_i2clcd module and its SSD1327 class. The code file for the sample is iot_python_chapter_08_02...