xln
v0.6.4
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Remote control library for XLN series DC power supplies
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XLN
SPCI interface for XLN series Programmable DC Power Supplies
This is still a work in progress
Usage
npm install xln --save
import {tcpXLN} from 'xln';
var conn = new tcpXLN({host: 'hostname or IP'}, () => {
// Connected
// Read the device's model number, serial number, firmware version, etc.
conn.getIDN(idn => {
console.log('Device info: ' + idn);
// Now we can do more stuff with the connection
// You can't use more than one xln function at a time
// Setup a 12V source
conn.setSourceVoltage(12, () => {
// 1A current limit
conn.setSourceCurrent(1, () => {
// Enable the output
conn.setOutput(true, () => {
// Delay just a little bit before checking the current
setTimeout(() => {
conn.getMeasuredCurrent(current => {
console.log(current);
// values are returned as strings
// Current might look like this right now: '0.000'
console.log((parseFloat(current) > 0) ? 'Load detected' : 'No load');
// Do more stuff...
// Close the connection
conn.end();
});
}, 400);
});
});
});
});
});
conn.on('error', err => {
console.log('Connection error');
// Error as reported by nodejs Socket
console.log(err);
}