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hx711-multi

HX711 class to sample a 24-bit ADC (or multiple) with Python 3 on a Raspberry Pi Rasperry Pi Zero, 2 or 3

Description

This library allows to configure and read from one or multiple HX711 ADCs with a Raspberry Pi. It was developed and tested in Python 3.8 on Raspberry Pi 4B with Raspberry Pi OS Lite v5.10.

Capabilities:

  • Configure Raspberry Pi digital pins for reading measurements
  • Configure Raspberry Pi SCK pin, or clock pin, used for configuring channel and triggering measurements
  • Configure Channel (A | B)
  • Configure Channel A Gain (128 | 64)
  • Power down ADC
  • Power up ADC
  • Zero ADC at start
  • Configure individual weight multiples for calibration of each scale to real-world weight
  • Read raw measurements from ADCs
  • Read weight measurements from ADCs

This package requires RPi.GPIO to be installed in Python 3.

Hardware

Documentation is included in Docs folder. Default rate of HX711 is 10Hz, unless you wire the power to the RATE pin (15), at which point you can sample at 80Hz. I've included a picture of this wiring if desired.

Getting started

Install with pip3 install hx711_multi

Basic usage example:

#!/usr/bin/env python3

from hx711_multi import HX711
from time import perf_counter
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO  # import GPIO

# init GPIO (should be done outside HX711 module in case you are using other GPIO functionality)
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)  # set GPIO pin mode to BCM numbering

dout_pins = [13, 21, 16, 26, 19]
sck_pin = 20
weight_multiples = [4489.80, 4458.90, 4392.80, 1, -5177.15]

# create hx711 instance
hx711 = HX711(dout_pins=dout_pins, sck_pin=sck_pin,
              all_or_nothing=False, log_level='CRITICAL')
# reset ADC, zero it
hx711.reset()
hx711.zero(readings_to_average=30)
hx711.set_weight_multiples(weight_multiples=weight_multiples)

# read until keyboard interrupt
try:
    while True:
        start = perf_counter()

        # perform read operation, returns signed integer values as delta from zero()
        # readings aare filtered for bad data and then averaged
        raw_vals = hx711.read_raw(readings_to_average=10)

        # request weights using multiples set previously with set_weight_multiples()
        # use_prev_read=True means this function call will not perform a new read, it will use what was acquired during read_raw()
        weights = hx711.read_weight(use_prev_read=True)

        read_duration = perf_counter() - start
        print('\nread duration: {:.3f} seconds'.format(read_duration))
        print('raw', ['{:.3f}'.format(x)
              if x is not None else None for x in raw_vals])
        print(' wt', ['{:.3f}'.format(x)
              if x is not None else None for x in weights])
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print('Keyboard interrupt..')
except Exception as e:
    print(e)

# cleanup GPIO
GPIO.cleanup()

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