class USB_VCP – USB virtual comm port¶
The USB_VCP class allows creation of an object representing the USB virtual comm port. It can be used to read and write data over USB to the connected host.
Methods¶
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usb_vcp.setinterrupt(chr)¶
- Set the character which interrupts running Python code. This is set to 3 (CTRL-C) by default, and when a CTRL-C character is received over the USB VCP port, a KeyboardInterrupt exception is raised. - Set to -1 to disable this interrupt feature. This is useful when you want to send raw bytes over the USB VCP port. 
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usb_vcp.isconnected()¶
- Return - Trueif USB is connected as a serial device, else- False.
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usb_vcp.any()¶
- Return - Trueif any characters waiting, else- False.
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usb_vcp.close()¶
- This method does nothing. It exists so the USB_VCP object can act as a file. 
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usb_vcp.read([nbytes])¶
- Read at most - nbytesfrom the serial device and return them as a bytes object. If- nbytesis not specified then the method acts as- readall().
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usb_vcp.readall()¶
- Read all available bytes from the serial device and return them as a bytes object. 
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usb_vcp.readinto(buf[, maxlen])¶
- Read bytes from the serial device and store them into - buf, which should be a buffer-like object. At most- len(buf)bytes are read. If- maxlenis given and then at most- min(maxlen, len(buf))bytes are read.- Returns the number of bytes read and stored into - buf.
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usb_vcp.readline()¶
- Read a whole line from the serial device. - Returns a bytes object containing the data, including the trailing newline character. 
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usb_vcp.readlines()¶
- Read as much data as possible from the serial device, breaking it into lines. - Returns a list of bytes objects, each object being one of the lines. Each line will include the newline character. 
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usb_vcp.write(buf)¶
- Write the bytes from - bufto the serial device.- Returns the number of bytes written. 
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usb_vcp.recv(data, *, timeout=5000)¶
- Receive data on the bus: - datacan be an integer, which is the number of bytes to receive, or a mutable buffer, which will be filled with received bytes.
- timeoutis the timeout in milliseconds to wait for the receive.
 - Return value: if - datais an integer then a new buffer of the bytes received, otherwise the number of bytes read into- datais returned.
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usb_vcp.send(data, *, timeout=5000)¶
- Send data over the USB VCP: - datais the data to send (an integer to send, or a buffer object).
- timeoutis the timeout in milliseconds to wait for the send.
 - Return value: number of bytes sent.