High level RF library for interacting with common devices.
- Python 3
- Native GPIO library (see Installation)
Clone this repo locally, then:
pip install rfdevicesFor GPIO operations, this library uses adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO for compatibility with multiple SoC boards. As a result, you'll need to ensure you manually install your platform's GPIO library.
If you have a Raspberry Pi:
pip install RPi.GPIOSee RPi.GPIO on Sourceforge for more information.
If you have a Beaglebone Black:
pip install Adafruit_BBIOSee adafruit/adafruit-beaglebone-io-python for more information.
If you have an Intel (e.g. Galileo, Edison) board, follow the instructions at intel-iot-devkit/mraa.
After installing, the rfsend tool will be available in your PATH.
Here's an example of sending a command to a UC7070T (Harbor Breeze) fan to toggle the light on/off:
# GPIO pin 23 / fan dipswitch set to 1101
rpi-rftx -g 23 -t uc7070t -b 111010000001This was originally forked from milaq/rpi-rf.
Portions of the code are:
Copyright (c) 2016 Suat Özgür, Micha LaQua
Copyright (c) 2017 Milas Bowman