PaHub Code issue in UIFlow2
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@m5stack I'm trying to write an example of using the PaHub in UIFlow2 but found a bug:
env3_0 = ENVUnit(i2c=i2c0, type=3) env4_0 = ENVUnit(i2c=PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=0), type=4) pahub_0 = PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=0)
Should be:
env3_0 = ENVUnit(i2c=PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=1), type=3) env4_0 = ENVUnit(i2c=PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=0), type=4) pahub_0 = PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=0)
but no matter what I try, the Pahub always crashes with "device not found"
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@felmue said in PaHub Code issue in UIFlow2:
Hello @ajb2k3
remember, PaHub and ENVIII share the same I2C address (0x70) by default, e.g. if not modified. As discussed here.
Thanks
FelixThanks but I have an issue with solving your code. in the line:
env3_0 = ENVUnit(i2c=PAHUBUnit(i2c=i2c0, channel=0, address=0x71), type=3)
You have attached the Address to the ENV but we need to override the pahub_0 definition to include the address or it still looks to address 0x70 and this I can't work out.
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Hello @ajb2k3
the additional
address
parameter is for the PaHub. E.g. I modified the PaHub to use I2C address 0x71 (instead of default address 0x70).BTW: ENVIII alternate I2C address is 0x56.
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Felix -
@felmue said in PaHub Code issue in UIFlow2:
Hello @ajb2k3
the additional
address
parameter is for the PaHub. E.g. I modified the PaHub to use I2C address 0x71 (instead of default address 0x70).BTW: ENVIII alternate I2C address is 0x56.
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FelixI've changed the Hub address to 71 but the definition is for pahub_0 but you code has env defined as PAHUBUnit
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Hello @ajb2k3
please find an example in the UIFlow2 Project Zone called M5Dial_PbHub_EnvIII_EnvIV.
It features an M5Dial, PaHub (modified I2C address 0x71), Env III (channel 0) and Env IV (channel 1).
M5Dial | PaHub (0x71) -| |- ch0 - ENV III (0x44, 0x70) |- ch1 - ENV IV (0x44, 0x76)
Is that what you are looking for?
BTW: my code has env defined as PAHUBUnit because the Env III and Env IV are connected to channel 0 and channel 1 of the PaHub.
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Felix -
Thanks but just a note for your example, Use the execute code but ad a hash (#) before the note
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Thanks here we are
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