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I want to send commands to the PSU by the company Aitti with Python.



The manual states that there are commands one can send via the USB to the PSU.



For example: OP set output on/off where has the following meaning: 0=OFF, 1=ON¨



Is it possible to code this command in Python? I'm thinking that I need some Python to USB communicator, so I've been looking into the library pyUSB.



Am I on the right track? Perhaps some other suggestions I could try?










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I want to send commands to the PSU by the company Aitti with Python.



The manual states that there are commands one can send via the USB to the PSU.



For example: OP set output on/off where has the following meaning: 0=OFF, 1=ON¨



Is it possible to code this command in Python? I'm thinking that I need some Python to USB communicator, so I've been looking into the library pyUSB.



Am I on the right track? Perhaps some other suggestions I could try?










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  • Might be more successful to ask that question at Stackoverflow

    – Albin
    Jan 15 at 15:53














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I want to send commands to the PSU by the company Aitti with Python.



The manual states that there are commands one can send via the USB to the PSU.



For example: OP set output on/off where has the following meaning: 0=OFF, 1=ON¨



Is it possible to code this command in Python? I'm thinking that I need some Python to USB communicator, so I've been looking into the library pyUSB.



Am I on the right track? Perhaps some other suggestions I could try?










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I want to send commands to the PSU by the company Aitti with Python.



The manual states that there are commands one can send via the USB to the PSU.



For example: OP set output on/off where has the following meaning: 0=OFF, 1=ON¨



Is it possible to code this command in Python? I'm thinking that I need some Python to USB communicator, so I've been looking into the library pyUSB.



Am I on the right track? Perhaps some other suggestions I could try?







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Jan 15 at 15:53





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