Using the DM24
4.3.1 DIRECT
Command:
DIRECT
Instructs the DM24 not to use Flash memory for storage. Instead, all data are
transmitted directly to clients. An instrument in
DIRECT
mode still honours the GCF
Block Recovery Protocol: a temporary RAM buffer always holds the last 256 blocks
generated and, if a client fails to receive a block, it can request its retransmission.
If you expect breaks in communication between the instrument and its client to last
more than 256 blocks, or if you want
the instrument
to handle breaks in
transmission (rather than relying on the client to request missed blocks), you should
use
•
ADAPTIVE
mode, if you want data to stay as near to real time as possible (but
do not mind if blocks are received out of order) or
•
FIFO
mode, if you need blocks to be received in strict order (but do not mind if
the instrument takes a while to catch up to real time).
4.3.2 FILING
Command:
FILING
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Issue U - December, 2021