Section 7. Installation
211
the sensor sends multiple strings at once, consider declaring a single string
variable and read incoming strings one at a time.
The
CR800
adjusts
the
declared
size
of
strings.
One
byte
is
always
added
to
the
declared
length,
which
is
then
increased
by
up
to
another
three
bytes
to
make
length
divisible
by
four.
Declared
string
length,
not
number
of
characters,
determines
the
memory
consumed
when
strings
are
written
to
memory.
Consequently,
large
strings
not
filled
with
characters
waste
significant
memory.
7.8.8.5.6 Demonstration Program
CRBasic example
Receiving an RS-232 String
(p. 211)
is provided as an exercise in
serial input / output programming. The example only requires the CR800 and a
single wire jumper between
COM1 Tx
and
COM2 Rx
. The program simulates a
temperature and relative humidity sensor transmitting RS-232 (simulated data
comes out of
COM1
as an alpha-numeric string).
CRBasic
Example
40.
Receiving
an
RS
‐
232
String
'To demonstrate CR800 Serial I/O features, this program simulates a serial sensor
'by transmitting a serial string via COM1 TX. The serial string is received at
'COM2 RX via jumper wire. Simulated air temperature = 27.435 F, relative humidity = '56.789%.
'Wiring:
'COM1 TX (C1) ----- COM2 RX (C4)
'Serial Out Declarations
Public
TempOut
As Float
Public
RhOut
As Float
'Declare a string variable large enough to hold the output string.
Public
SerialOutString
As String
* 25
'Serial In Declarations
'Declare a string variable large enough to hold the input string
Public
SerialInString
As String
* 25
'Declare strings to accept parsed data. If parsed data are strictly numeric, this
'array can be declared as Float or Long
Public
InStringSplit(2)
As String
Alias
InStringSplit(1) = TempIn
Alias
InStringSplit(2) = RhIn
'Main Program
BeginProg
'Simulate temperature and RH sensor
TempOut = 27.435
'Set simulated temperature to transmit
RhOut = 56.789
'Set simulated relative humidity to transmit
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Page 30: ...Section 2 Cautionary Statements 30...
Page 32: ...Section 3 Initial Inspection 32...
Page 35: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 35 Figure 2 Wiring panel...
Page 55: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 55 Figure 24 PC200W View data utility...
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Page 384: ...Section 8 Operation 384 Figure 113 Using the keyboard display...
Page 387: ...Section 8 Operation 387 Figure 116 Real time custom...
Page 388: ...Section 8 Operation 388 8 8 1 3 Final Storage Tables Figure 117 Final storage tables...
Page 389: ...Section 8 Operation 389 8 8 2 Run Stop Program Figure 118 Run Stop Program...
Page 390: ...Section 8 Operation 390 8 8 3 File Display Figure 119 File display...
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Page 504: ...Appendix A CRBasic Programming Instructions 504...
Page 526: ...Appendix B Status Table and Settings 526...
Page 530: ...Appendix C Serial Port Pinouts 530...
Page 536: ...Appendix E FP2 Data Format 536...
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