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import { YAPIContext, YSensor, YMeasure } from './yocto_api.js';
/**
 * YPower Class: electrical power sensor control interface, available for instance in the Yocto-Watt
 *
 * The YPower class allows you to read and configure Yoctopuce electrical power sensors.
 * It inherits from YSensor class the core functions to read measures,
 * to register callback functions, and to access the autonomous datalogger.
 * This class adds the ability to access the energy counter and the power factor.
 */
export declare class YPower extends YSensor {
    _className: string;
    _powerFactor: number;
    _cosPhi: number;
    _meter: number;
    _deliveredEnergyMeter: number;
    _receivedEnergyMeter: number;
    _meterTimer: number;
    _valueCallbackPower: YPower.ValueCallback | null;
    _timedReportCallbackPower: YPower.TimedReportCallback | null;
    readonly POWERFACTOR_INVALID: number;
    readonly COSPHI_INVALID: number;
    readonly METER_INVALID: number;
    readonly DELIVEREDENERGYMETER_INVALID: number;
    readonly RECEIVEDENERGYMETER_INVALID: number;
    readonly METERTIMER_INVALID: number;
    static readonly POWERFACTOR_INVALID: number;
    static readonly COSPHI_INVALID: number;
    static readonly METER_INVALID: number;
    static readonly DELIVEREDENERGYMETER_INVALID: number;
    static readonly RECEIVEDENERGYMETER_INVALID: number;
    static readonly METERTIMER_INVALID: number;
    constructor(yapi: YAPIContext, func: string);
    imm_parseAttr(name: string, val: any): number;
    /**
     * Returns the power factor (PF), i.e. ratio between the active power consumed (in W)
     * and the apparent power provided (VA).
     *
     * @return a floating point number corresponding to the power factor (PF), i.e
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.POWERFACTOR_INVALID.
     */
    get_powerFactor(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Returns the Displacement Power factor (DPF), i.e. cosine of the phase shift between
     * the voltage and current fundamentals.
     * On the Yocto-Watt (V1), the value returned by this method correponds to the
     * power factor as this device is cannot estimate the true DPF.
     *
     * @return a floating point number corresponding to the Displacement Power factor (DPF), i.e
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.COSPHI_INVALID.
     */
    get_cosPhi(): Promise<number>;
    set_meter(newval: number): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Returns the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by integrating the
     * power consumption over time. This is the sum of forward and backwad energy transfers,
     * if you are insterested in only one direction, use  get_receivedEnergyMeter() or
     * get_deliveredEnergyMeter(). Note that this counter is reset at each start of the device.
     *
     * @return a floating point number corresponding to the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by
     * integrating the
     *         power consumption over time
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.METER_INVALID.
     */
    get_meter(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Returns the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by integrating the power consumption over time,
     * but only when positive. Note that this counter is reset at each start of the device.
     *
     * @return a floating point number corresponding to the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by
     * integrating the power consumption over time,
     *         but only when positive
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.DELIVEREDENERGYMETER_INVALID.
     */
    get_deliveredEnergyMeter(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Returns the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by integrating the power consumption over time,
     * but only when negative. Note that this counter is reset at each start of the device.
     *
     * @return a floating point number corresponding to the energy counter, maintained by the wattmeter by
     * integrating the power consumption over time,
     *         but only when negative
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.RECEIVEDENERGYMETER_INVALID.
     */
    get_receivedEnergyMeter(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Returns the elapsed time since last energy counter reset, in seconds.
     *
     * @return an integer corresponding to the elapsed time since last energy counter reset, in seconds
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns YPower.METERTIMER_INVALID.
     */
    get_meterTimer(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Retrieves a electrical power sensor for a given identifier.
     * The identifier can be specified using several formats:
     *
     * - FunctionLogicalName
     * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier
     * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName
     * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier
     * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName
     *
     *
     * This function does not require that the electrical power sensor is online at the time
     * it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid.
     * Use the method YPower.isOnline() to test if the electrical power sensor is
     * indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for
     * a electrical power sensor by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance
     * found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name,
     * then by logical name.
     *
     * If a call to this object's is_online() method returns FALSE although
     * you are certain that the matching device is plugged, make sure that you did
     * call registerHub() at application initialization time.
     *
     * @param func : a string that uniquely characterizes the electrical power sensor, for instance
     *         YWATTMK1.power.
     *
     * @return a YPower object allowing you to drive the electrical power sensor.
     */
    static FindPower(func: string): YPower;
    /**
     * Retrieves a electrical power sensor for a given identifier in a YAPI context.
     * The identifier can be specified using several formats:
     *
     * - FunctionLogicalName
     * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier
     * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName
     * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier
     * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName
     *
     *
     * This function does not require that the electrical power sensor is online at the time
     * it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid.
     * Use the method YPower.isOnline() to test if the electrical power sensor is
     * indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for
     * a electrical power sensor by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance
     * found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name,
     * then by logical name.
     *
     * @param yctx : a YAPI context
     * @param func : a string that uniquely characterizes the electrical power sensor, for instance
     *         YWATTMK1.power.
     *
     * @return a YPower object allowing you to drive the electrical power sensor.
     */
    static FindPowerInContext(yctx: YAPIContext, func: string): YPower;
    /**
     * Registers the callback function that is invoked on every change of advertised value.
     * The callback is invoked only during the execution of ySleep or yHandleEvents.
     * This provides control over the time when the callback is triggered. For good responsiveness, remember to call
     * one of these two functions periodically. To unregister a callback, pass a null pointer as argument.
     *
     * @param callback : the callback function to call, or a null pointer. The callback function should take two
     *         arguments: the function object of which the value has changed, and the character string describing
     *         the new advertised value.
     * @noreturn
     */
    registerValueCallback(callback: YPower.ValueCallback | null): Promise<number>;
    _invokeValueCallback(value: string): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Registers the callback function that is invoked on every periodic timed notification.
     * The callback is invoked only during the execution of ySleep or yHandleEvents.
     * This provides control over the time when the callback is triggered. For good responsiveness, remember to call
     * one of these two functions periodically. To unregister a callback, pass a null pointer as argument.
     *
     * @param callback : the callback function to call, or a null pointer. The callback function should take two
     *         arguments: the function object of which the value has changed, and an YMeasure object describing
     *         the new advertised value.
     * @noreturn
     */
    registerTimedReportCallback(callback: YPower.TimedReportCallback | null): Promise<number>;
    _invokeTimedReportCallback(value: YMeasure): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Resets the energy counters.
     *
     * @return YAPI.SUCCESS if the call succeeds.
     *
     * On failure, throws an exception or returns a negative error code.
     */
    reset(): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Continues the enumeration of electrical power sensors started using yFirstPower().
     * Caution: You can't make any assumption about the returned electrical power sensors order.
     * If you want to find a specific a electrical power sensor, use Power.findPower()
     * and a hardwareID or a logical name.
     *
     * @return a pointer to a YPower object, corresponding to
     *         a electrical power sensor currently online, or a null pointer
     *         if there are no more electrical power sensors to enumerate.
     */
    nextPower(): YPower | null;
    /**
     * Starts the enumeration of electrical power sensors currently accessible.
     * Use the method YPower.nextPower() to iterate on
     * next electrical power sensors.
     *
     * @return a pointer to a YPower object, corresponding to
     *         the first electrical power sensor currently online, or a null pointer
     *         if there are none.
     */
    static FirstPower(): YPower | null;
    /**
     * Starts the enumeration of electrical power sensors currently accessible.
     * Use the method YPower.nextPower() to iterate on
     * next electrical power sensors.
     *
     * @param yctx : a YAPI context.
     *
     * @return a pointer to a YPower object, corresponding to
     *         the first electrical power sensor currently online, or a null pointer
     *         if there are none.
     */
    static FirstPowerInContext(yctx: YAPIContext): YPower | null;
}
export declare namespace YPower {
    interface ValueCallback {
        (func: YPower, value: string): void;
    }
    interface TimedReportCallback {
        (func: YPower, measure: YMeasure): void;
    }
}
