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==SAMPLE (4, 04h)== | ==SAMPLE (4, 04h)== | ||
− | The SAMPLE command provides a single snapshot of the data sampled from one port or all ports, whether configured for an analog sensor or a digital (I2C) sensor. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the [[Firmware- | + | The SAMPLE command provides a single snapshot of the data sampled from one port or all ports, whether configured for an analog sensor or a digital (I2C) sensor. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the [[Firmware-810_Message-004 |SAMPLE DATA message]] (for analog sensors) or [[Firmware-810_Message-010 |I2C DATA message]] (for digital sensors), whether in host or stand-alone mode. |
The [BODY] of the SAMPLE command is composed of one byte - the sensor input number: | The [BODY] of the SAMPLE command is composed of one byte - the sensor input number: |
Latest revision as of 03:54, 8 February 2019
SAMPLE (4, 04h)
The SAMPLE command provides a single snapshot of the data sampled from one port or all ports, whether configured for an analog sensor or a digital (I2C) sensor. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the SAMPLE DATA message (for analog sensors) or I2C DATA message (for digital sensors), whether in host or stand-alone mode.
The [BODY] of the SAMPLE command is composed of one byte - the sensor input number:
0000xyyy: | x = 1; apply the command to all ports (yyy is ignored), ie. send 8 messages with the sensor data for each port |
yyy = [0..7]; ports, where the first port number = 0, and the last (8th) port number = 7 |
Example:
In order to sample port 5, the following message is sent:
- 240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 4 {SAMPLE}, 4 {yyy}, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 04h, 04h, F7h)