Chapter 20 darwin for extended api - visual c, Status transition functions – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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DARWIN for Extended API - Visual C -

Chapter 20 DARWIN for Extended API - Visual C -

20.1 Functions and Their Functionalities - DARWIN/

Visual C -

This section indicates the correspondence between the functionalities that the

extension API supports and the Visual C functions.

Note

This extension API provides a portion of the functions common to the DARWIN series
instruments. Model-specific functions, setup functions of the setup mode, and A/D
calibration functions are not given. The functions can be added by using the
commands of the DARWIN communication function.

The word “command” in the table signifies the command of the DARWIN

communication function. For the details on the commands, see the Communication
Interface User’s Manual.

There are two types of functions, status transition functions and retrieval functions.

Status transition functions control DARWIN.
With retrieval functions, the parameter values of the current status are retrieved.

When using retrieval functions, the data value of the stored current status is
returned (the status of the extension API does not change).

Status Transition Functions

Communication Functions

Function

Command

Function

Connect to the DARWIN.

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openDA100

Disconnect from the DARWIN.

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closeDA100

Send data by line.

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sendLineDA100

Used when controlling the data reception in a special way.

Receive data by line.

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receiveLineDA100

Used when controlling the data reception in a special way.

Receives data by bytes.

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receiveByteDA100

Used when controlling the data reception in a special way.

Send the command and receive the response.

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runCommandDA100

Used when implementing function commands.

Get the status byte.

(ESC S)

updateStatusDA100

Sends the status byte output command and receives the response.

Send a trigger command (ESC T), and receive

(ESC T)

sendTriggerDA100

the response.

Used when implementing a new talker function.

Except during connection or status updates, communication functions do not

perform status updates of stored data.

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