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Internet of Things with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881381
Length 388 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gaston C. Hillar Gaston C. Hillar
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding and Setting up the Base IoT Hardware 2. Working with Python on Intel Galileo Gen 2 FREE CHAPTER 3. Interacting with Digital Outputs with Python 4. Working with a RESTful API and Pulse Width Modulation 5. Working with Digital Inputs, Polling and Interrupts 6. Working with Analog Inputs and Local Storage 7. Retrieving Data from the Real World with Sensors 8. Displaying Information and Performing Actions 9. Working with the Cloud 10. Analyzing Huge Amounts of Data with Cloud-based IoT Analytics A. Exercise Answers Index

Determining the darkness level with analog inputs and the mraa library


We will create a new DarknessSensor class to represent the photoresistor included in the voltage divider and connected to our board, specifically, to an analog input pin. As we already wrote code to read and transform an analog input, we will use the previously created VoltageInput class. The following lines show the code for the new DarknessSensor class that works with the mraa library. The code file for the sample is iot_python_chapter_06_02.py.

import mraa
import time

class DarknessSensor:
    # Light level descriptions
    light_extremely_dark = "extremely dark"
    light_very_dark = "very dark"
    light_dark = "just dark"
    light_no_need_for_a_flashlight = \
        "there is no need for a flashlight"
    # Maximum voltages that determine the light level
    extremely_dark_max_voltage = 2.0
    very_dark_max_voltage = 3.0
    dark_max_voltage = 4.0

    def __init__(self, analog_pin):
        self.voltage_input...
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