CXX-UM-01850-EN-01
OS232/OS485
Command Structure
Viewing Data from the Flow Computer
All data is sent and received as ASCII HEX pairs, the mathematics used in PIC Hex format Two example routines are included to
convert this data into PC or ASCII strings The PIC Hex format is always 4 bytes and represents a 32-bit floating-point number
system To read data use the following format
Description
ID
View
Hub/Slot
Oeg/Mem
Slot
Address
No.Bytes
CO
String
a
V
H
R
00A0
04
CR
Hex
61
56
48
52
00A0
04
0D
ASCII Hex
36 31
35 36
34 38
35 32
30 30 41 30
30 34
0D
OTEE:
N
Reg/Memory lets the user view live data within the processor's own working registers, or the flash memory address
space used to store constant and curve data The Hub is the main processor (the card connected to the serial link),
while the SLOTs need to be addressed as follows
Description
ID
View
Hub/Slot
Oeg/Mem
Slot
Address
No. Bytes
CO
String
a
V
S
M
04
0600
04
CR
Hex
61
56
49
4D
04
0600
04
0D
ASCII Hex
36 31
35 36
34 39
34 44
30 34
30 36 30 30
30 34
0D
SLOT ID
Hex
ASCII Hex
Position
4
04
30 34
1A
5
05
30 35
1B
6
06
30 36
1C
7
08
30 38
2A
8
09
30 39
2B
9
0A
30 41
2C
10
0C
30 43
3A
11
0D
30 44
3B
12
0E
30 45
3C
13
10
31 30
4A
14
11
31 31
4B
15
12
31 32
4C
16
14
31 34
5A
17
15
31 35
5B
18
16
31 36
5C
General Address
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The conversion routines of the PicHex to standard PC/ASCII data are included
RS232/RS485
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February 2018