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− | The DUMP STREAM command can be used to retrieve the sampling activation status of an input channel (configured for either an analog sensor or an I2C sensor) of a USB-microDig. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the DUMP STREAM command the USB-microDig sends out the same message as the [[STREAM command]]. | + | The DUMP STREAM command can be used to retrieve the sampling activation status of an input channel (configured for either an analog sensor or an I2C sensor) of a USB-microDig. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the DUMP STREAM command the USB-microDig sends out the same message as the [[Firmware-73 Command-001 |STREAM command]]. |
The DUMP STREAM command has no [BODY]. | The DUMP STREAM command has no [BODY]. |
Revision as of 04:06, 20 November 2016
DUMP STREAM (11, 0Bh)
The DUMP STREAM command can be used to retrieve the sampling activation status of an input channel (configured for either an analog sensor or an I2C sensor) of a USB-microDig. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the DUMP STREAM command the USB-microDig sends out the same message as the STREAM command.
The DUMP STREAM command has no [BODY].
Example:
To retrieve the activation status of input channel 2
- 240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 11 {DUMP STREAM}, 2, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 0Bh, 02h, F7h)