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@ -50,40 +50,43 @@ class PN532_I2C(PN532):
uses clock stretching. Optional IRQ pin (not used),
resetp pin and debugging output.
:param busio.I2C i2c: The I2C bus the PN532 is connected to.
:param ~busio.I2C i2c: The I2C bus the PN532 is connected to.
:param int address: The I2C device address. Defaults to :const:`0x24`
:param DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param DigitalInOut req: board pin the PN532 P32 is connected to
:param bool debug: if true print additional debug statements
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut req: board pin the PN532 P32 is connected to
:param bool debug: if True print additional debug statements. Defaults to False
**Quickstart: Importing and using the device**
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_I2C` class.
First you will need to import the libraries to use the sensor
.. code-block:: python
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_I2C` class.
First you will need to import the libraries to use the sensor
import board
import busio
from digitalio import DigitalInOut
from adafruit_pn532.i2c import PN532_I2C
.. code-block:: python
Once this is done you can define your `board.I2C` object and define your object
.. code-block:: python
import board
import busio
from digitalio import DigitalInOut
from adafruit_pn532.i2c import PN532_I2C
i2c = busio.I2C(board.SCL, board.SDA)
reset_pin = DigitalInOut(board.D6)
# On Raspberry Pi, you must also connect a pin to P32 "H_Request" for hardware
# wakeup! this means we don't need to do the I2C clock-stretch thing
req_pin = DigitalInOut(board.D12)
pn532 = PN532_I2C(i2c, debug=False, reset=reset_pin, req=req_pin)
# Configure PN532 to communicate with MiFare cards
pn532.SAM_configuration()
Once this is done you can define your `board.I2C` object and define your object
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC shield or breakout
.. code-block:: python
.. code-block:: python
i2c = busio.I2C(board.SCL, board.SDA)
reset_pin = DigitalInOut(board.D6)
# On Raspberry Pi, you must also connect a pin to P32 "H_Request" for hardware
# wakeup! this means we don't need to do the I2C clock-stretch thing
req_pin = DigitalInOut(board.D12)
pn532 = PN532_I2C(i2c, debug=False, reset=reset_pin, req=req_pin)
# Configure PN532 to communicate with MiFare cards
pn532.SAM_configuration()
uid = pn532.read_passive_target(timeout=0.5)
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC
shield or breakout
.. code-block:: python
uid = pn532.read_passive_target(timeout=0.5)
"""
self.debug = debug

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@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ class PN532_SPI(PN532):
"""Create an instance of the PN532 class using SPI
Optional IRQ pin (not used)
:param busio.SPI spi: The spi bus the PN532 is connected to.
:param DigitalInOut cs: board pin the PN532 chip select line is connected to
:param DigitalInOut irq: board pin the PN532 P32 is connected to
:param DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param bool debug: if true print additional debug statements
:param ~busio.SPI spi: The spi bus the PN532 is connected to.
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut cs: board pin the PN532 chip select line is connected to
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut irq: board pin the PN532 P32 is connected to
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param bool debug: if True print additional debug statements. Defaults to False
**Quickstart: Importing and using the device**
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_I2C` class.
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_SPI` class.
First you will need to import the libraries to use the sensor
.. code-block:: python
@ -82,13 +82,15 @@ class PN532_SPI(PN532):
from adafruit_pn532.spi import PN532_SPI
Once this is done you can define your `busio.SPI` object and define your PN532 object
.. code-block:: python
spi = busio.SPI(board.SCK, board.MOSI, board.MISO)
cs_pin = DigitalInOut(board.D5)
pn532 = PN532_SPI(spi, cs_pin, debug=False)
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC shield or breakout
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC
shield or breakout
.. code-block:: python

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@ -38,32 +38,35 @@ class PN532_UART(PN532):
"""Create an instance of the PN532 class using Serial connection.
Optional reset pin and debugging output.
:param busio.UART i2c: The I2C bus the PN532 is connected to.
:param DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param bool debug: if true print additional debug statements
:param ~busio.UART uart: The uart object the PN532 is connected to.
:param digitalio.DigitalInOut reset: board pin the PN532 reset is connected to
:param bool debug: if True print additional debug statements. Defaults to False
**Quickstart: Importing and using the device**
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_I2C` class.
First you will need to import the libraries to use the sensor
.. code-block:: python
Here is an example of using the :class:`PN532_I2C` class.
First you will need to import the libraries to use the sensor
import board
import busio
from digitalio import DigitalInOut
from adafruit_pn532.uart import PN532_UART
.. code-block:: python
Once this is done you can define your `busio.UART` object and define your PN532 object
.. code-block:: python
import board
import busio
from digitalio import DigitalInOut
from adafruit_pn532.uart import PN532_UART
uart = busio.UART(board.TX, board.RX, baudrate=115200, timeout=0.1)
pn532 = PN532_UART(uart, debug=False)
Once this is done you can define your `busio.UART` object and define your PN532 object
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC shield or breakout
.. code-block:: python
.. code-block:: python
uart = busio.UART(board.TX, board.RX, baudrate=115200, timeout=0.1)
pn532 = PN532_UART(uart, debug=False)
uid = pn532.read_passive_target(timeout=0.5)
Now you have access to the attributes and functions of the PN532 RFID/NFC
shield or breakout
.. code-block:: python
uid = pn532.read_passive_target(timeout=0.5)
"""
self.debug = debug

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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ intersphinx_mapping = {
"CircuitPython": ("https://docs.circuitpython.org/en/latest/", None),
}
autoclass_content = "both"
# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
templates_path = ["_templates"]