Pressure Systems 9046 user manual Define/Control Autonomous Host Streams Command ’c’

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5.7 Define/Control Autonomous Host Streams (Command ’c’)

Purpose: Defines and controls the autonomous delivery of up to three concurrent high-speed autonomous data streams to the host computer. Such data streams may be delivered "continuously" (i.e., unbounded, until a command explicitly stops them), or be delivered in a "limited" amount (i.e., bounded, by a pre-specified fixed number of data scans to be sent). Each scan delivered may be synchronized by a user-supplied "hardware trigger" or each scan may be delivered periodically as synchronized by an internal software clock. These concurrent host streams are an alternate method of acquiring/delivering data rather than the host using the many other special purpose "read" commands (’V’, a’, ’b’, ’r’, ’t’, ’m’, and ’n’) for reading various data values in various formats.

Host data streams, once activated in a module, normally deliver a sequence of TCP/IP (optionally UDP/IP) data scans autonomously to the host (i.e., without the host sending any particular command to the module to request each scan).

If data streams are defined to occur at high scan rates, then each

Note data scan received by the host must be processed and disposed of in a timely manner. Model 9046 modules are capable of generating autonomous data streams faster than some "slow" hosts (or limited software, including NUSS) can absorb.

Various sub-commands(described on the following pages) are used to identify the various definition and control options of the following general ’c’ command.

Command

"c ii[ dddd] ... "

 

 

’c’ is the operation code

 

 

’ ii’ is a space followed by a sub-command index

 

 

(augment code).

 

 

’ dddd’ are one or more optional datum fields, each

 

 

preceded by a space character; These

 

 

parameters differ for each sub-command.

 

 

NOTE: all parameters are preceded by a space,

 

 

including the first hex parameter (ii) - which is

 

 

unlike most other commands which attach the first

 

 

parameter(s) to the operation code.

 

 

 

 

Response

Depends upon particular sub-command (’ ii’) sent.

 

 

See below.

 

 

 

 

Autonomous

Depends upon the particular sub-command (’ ii’)

 

Packet

sent. See below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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