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==DUMP OUTPUT PULSE (57, 39h)== | ==DUMP OUTPUT PULSE (57, 39h)== | ||
− | The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command can be used to retrieve the output pulse type as specified by its interval and width range and which applies to all outputs at the same time. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the command the digitizer sends out the same message as the [[Firmware- | + | The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command can be used to retrieve the output pulse type as specified by its interval and width range and which applies to all outputs at the same time. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the command the digitizer sends out the same message as the [[Firmware-751 Command-047 |SET OUTPUT PULSE command]] but with the command ID byte set to 57 (39h). |
The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command has no [BODY]. | The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command has no [BODY]. |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 11 January 2018
DUMP OUTPUT PULSE (57, 39h)
The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command can be used to retrieve the output pulse type as specified by its interval and width range and which applies to all outputs at the same time. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the command the digitizer sends out the same message as the SET OUTPUT PULSE command but with the command ID byte set to 57 (39h).
The DUMP OUTPUT PULSE command has no [BODY].
Example:
- 240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 57 {DUMP OUTPUT PULSE}, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 39h, F7h)