This Python module provides Python bindings for the official C/C++ Linkam SDK. It enables monitoring and control of various instruments provided by Linkam Scientific. The library can optionally be used with the pint package to handle unit conversion.
We use a Linkam HFS600E-PB4 stage with T96 controller for gas sensing experiments in the Swinburne Sensor Technology Lab. This library has been parted out from our custom developed experiment software for general use. If you find the package useful we'd love to hear about your projects!
Note that the Linkam SDK binary files (LinkamSDK.dll
or libLinkamSDK.so
) and the required license file (typically Linkam.lsk
) are not distributed as part of this module.
By default, the module will look for the Linkam SDK binary using the $PATH
environment variable via the ctypes
module and will automatically append the module directory before searching.
- Place
LinkamSDK.dll
(debug or release) andLinkam.lsk
files inside thepylinkam
module folder (the one that contains__init__.py
). Alternately, at runtime you can specify a binary name (remove the.dll
extension on Windows) and path to access these files. - Run
demo.py
to check for any connection/path issues. This will set the stage temperature to 25°C temporarily.
Running the following in a Python console/environment should tell you where the place the LinkamSDK.dll
(or Linux equivilent) and Linkam.lsk
files.
import pylinkam
print(pylinkam.__file__)
The SDK also generates log files in this directory by default, this is the first place to check when diagnosing issues. If you see license errors (quite common even in legimate installations) you'll need to contact your equipment supplier or Linkam support.
Initialise the SDK by creating an instance of pylinkam.sdk.SDKWrapper
providing optional paths for SDK binary files and the license file. Once initialised, use the connect()
method to create a context manager for the connection to a device.
from pylinkam import interface, sdk
with sdk.SDKWrapper() as wrapper:
with wrapper.connect() as connection:
print(f"Name: {connection.get_controller_name()}")
temperature = connection.get_value(interface.StageValueType.HEATER1_TEMP)
connection.set_value(interface.StageValueType.HEATER_SETPOINT, 30)
You can also use the classes directly without context managers, but you'll have to close connections manually to avoid memory leaks.
from pylinkam import interface, sdk
connection = sdk.SDKWrapper().connect_usb()
print(f"Name: {connection.get_controller_name()}")
temperature = connection.get_value(interface.StageValueType.HEATER1_TEMP)
connection.set_value(interface.StageValueType.HEATER_SETPOINT, 30)
connection.close()
This library requires a minimum of Python 3.6 to function. Newer versions should be compatible.
This library has only been tested on 64-bit x86 processors.
This library has been developed for the following Linkam instruments/addons, a check indicates that functionality has been verified on working hardware:
- T96 System Controller (via USB)
- T96 System Controller (via RS-232, might work 🤷)
- HFS600E-PB4 Probe Stage (all stages should be supported)
- RH95 Humidity Controller
- LNP96 Cooling Option (should work)
Note that connecting multiple devices to a single host is untested, though the connect functions per the Linkam API can accept a serial number.
-
v3.0.5.5
on Windows 10 -
v3.0.15.35
on Windows 10 -
v3.0.19.12
on Windows 10
In theory the SDK binary files for Linux should have identical mappings, but this hasn't been tested. Versions < 1.2.3
used WinDLL
to load the Linkam SDK binary, however more recent versions will automatically detect the platform and use CDLL
when not on Windows. We don't have hardware connected to a Linux machine to test, so please report any issues.
Developed at Swinburne University of Technology. If used in an academic or research project, please consider citing this work as it helps attract funding and track research outputs:
C. J. Harrison and M. Shafiei. pylinkam. (2022). [Online]. doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6758012
This activity received funding from ARENA as part of ARENA’s Research and Development Program – Renewable Hydrogen for Export (Contract No. 2018/RND012). The views expressed herein are not necessarily the views of the Australian Government, and the Australian Government does not accept responsibility for any information or advice contained herein.
This library is not an official product or service of Linkam Scientific Instruments Ltd. This library is not endorsed, sponsored, or supported by Linkam Scientific Instruments Ltd. The name Linkam as well as related names, marks, emblems, and images are registered trademarks of their respective owners.