- Written in pure python.
- Provides all the manufacturer specified operations of the module.
- Can be connected with a computer directly with a USB to TTL converter. (Do not need a microcontroller)
- Can be used for testing the functionality of the module or creating direct applications without involving a microcontroller.
Sensor Side | RS232 Converter |
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Red (power) | 3.3v Power |
White (touch induction power) | 3.3v power |
Black (Ground) | Ground (0v) |
Maroon or Green or Brown (Rx) | Tx |
Yellow (Tx) | Rx |
Blue (Wakeup) | Not connected |
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Make sure to use 3.3v power supply unless you have the 5v version of the sensor.
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If you use a separate 3.3v power supply other than the RS232 converters power then make sure to connect grounds together (common ground).
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The line order is according to the colors, even though the note says it's not.
- This module can be used to interface with the module since it provides 5v to 3.3v conversion for both logic level and power.
- However, make sure to switch jumper position to the 3.3v and connect 3.3v power pin of the converter.
Method 1:
- Run
pip install r503
on terminal
Method 2:
- Run
pip install pyserial
on terminal. - Download r503.py file.
- Download confirmation_codes.json file.
- Place downloaded files in the project directory
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
fp.manual_enroll(location=8)
- you have to place the finger 4 (changeable) times on the sensor during the process
Terminal output:
from r503 import R503
from time import sleep
fp = R503(port=5)
print('Place your finger on the sensor..')
sleep(3) # Not required to add this line
print(fp.search())
Terminal output:
- first value = success if 0
- second value = stored location of the memory
- third value = match score
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
print('Num of templates: ', fp.read_valid_template_num())
Terminal output:
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
print(fp.read_index_table())
Terminal output:
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
fp.delete_char(6)
Deletes the fingerprint record at given index
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
fp.led_control(ctrl=3, color=5)
Output: LED keeps on with a specific color according to the number
from r503 import R503
fp = R503(port=5)
for k, v in fp.read_prod_info_decode().items():
print(k, ': ', v)
Terminal output:
For Linux users: if a permission error occurs while opening the serial port, run the following command:
sudo chmod a+rw /dev/ttyUSB{your device port number}
Etc:
sudo chmod a+rw /dev/ttyUSB0
References: