Ocbp-007a Driver -

/Applications/OCBP007A/tools/ocbpctl -i Below is a minimal example in Python that toggles a digital line every 100 ms while reading an analog input. It works on Windows, Linux, and macOS as long as the driver and the pyocbp binding are installed.

If you’ve just received an OC‑BP‑007A board, follow the installation steps above, run the provided diagnostics, and you’ll be up and running in under ten minutes. Happy coding! ocbp-007a driver

sudo modprobe ocbp007a dmesg | grep OC‑BP‑007A You should see a line like: Happy coding

The driver logs to syslog (Linux) or the Windows Event Viewer under Applications → OC‑BP‑007A . Look there for detailed error codes. 7. Keeping the Driver Up‑to‑Date | Platform | Recommended Update Cadence | |----------|----------------------------| | Windows | Run the bundled “OC‑BP‑007A Updater” (auto‑check enabled by default) once a month. | | Linux | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade ocbp007a-dkms (if you added the PPA) or pull the latest tag from GitHub. | | macOS | The ocbpctl command includes ocbpctl --check-updates . | follow the installation steps above

| Function | Description | |----------|-------------| | ocbp_open(int idx, ocbp_handle *h) | Open board idx (0‑based) | | ocbp_set_digital_mode(handle, ch, mode) | OCBP_MODE_INPUT / OCBP_MODE_OUTPUT | | ocbp_write_digital(handle, ch, value) | Write 0 or 1 | | ocbp_read_digital(handle, ch, *value) | Read state | | ocbp_read_analog(handle, ch, *volts) | 12‑bit ADC → voltage | | ocbp_close(handle) | Release resources |

# Main loop try: state = 0 while True: # Toggle output board.write_digital(0, state) # Read input and analog channel 0 inp = board.read_digital(1) analog = board.read_analog(0) print(f"Out=state In=inp V=analog:.3f V") state ^= 1 time.sleep(0.1) except KeyboardInterrupt: print("\nExiting…") finally: board.close() (C‑style API)