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Python module to use the MCP4131 digital POT

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MCP4131-Python-Module

Python 3.x module for use with MCP4131 digital potentiometer.

This requires the py-spidev and python-dev modules for the SPI connection. I used an MCP4131 10kOhm digital pot connected to a Raspberry Pi 3 for development of this module.

Connections to the MCP4131 from the Pi are as follows

  • Pi MOSI to 560 ohm resistor to MCP SDI/SDO
  • Pi MISO to MCP SDI/SDO
  • Pi SCLK to MCP SCK
  • Pi CE1 to MCP CS
  • Pi 3.3V to MCP Vdd
  • Pi Gnd to MCP Gnd/Vss

For testing I used a Fluke7 3 Series II multimeter measuring ohms placed across the MCP P0B and MCP P0W terminals

Current functions include:

  • set_wiper_value(wiperValue = 0x40, wiper = 0):=
  • read_wiper_value(wiper = 0)
  • increment_wiper(increment = 1, wiper = 0)
  • decrement_wiper(decrement = 1, wiper = 0)
  • set_wiper_controls(pA = 1, pW = 1, pB= 1, shutdown = 1, wiper = 0)
  • read_wiper_controls()

For information on how the chip works check out the datasheet

Note: For the increment and decrement commands I did not use the 8 bit increment/decrement commands found in the data sheet. They never worked for me, on the Pi or on an Arduino UNO. I used a 2 step version instead where I read the current wiper value first and then increment/decrement that by the specified amount and write that value back to the wiper value register.

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Python module to use the MCP4131 digital POT

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