Delta RMC151 User Manual

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Verify that the Plot ID register is unchanged. If it has changed, it indicates

that you are no longer reading from the same plot. The plot may have been

re-triggered or reset.

d. Check the Samples Uploaded Register

Verify that the Samples Uploaded register is not zero. If it is, there is not enough

captured data to fulfill the request. Repeat steps b, c, and d until the Samples

Uploaded register is non-zero.

e. Copy Plot Data to Buffer

Before the next read, you should, of course, copy the data you just read to a plot

buffer.
The data is returned in this format:

R

0

, R

1

, R

2

, R

3

,

R

4

A

0

,A

1

,A

2

... A

n-1

B

0

,B

1

,B

2

... B

n-1

C

0

,C

1

,C

2

... C

n-1

D

0

,D

1

,D

2

... D

n-

1

...

where

R

0

= Upload Mode/Status register

R

1

= Requested Read Samples register

R

2

= Current Index register

R

3

= Plot ID register

R

4

= Samples Uploaded register

A = sample from data set 0, B = sample from data set 1, etc.
n = number of samples read per data set.

Tip:

In order to use the plot data, you will probably need to know the sample period. The Sample

Period register contains that information.

Method 4: Read A Continuous Plot (Trending) - Newest Data

Use this method to read plot data continuously. This method captures data whether or

not the data causes an overlap or gap with the last data that was read.
To use this method, the plot should be continuously capturing. To set the plot to

continuously capture, issue the Rearm Plot (103) command and do not trigger or start the

plot. Important: You must disable the plot's automatic trigger in the Plot Template

Editor.
This method uses the Dynamic Plot Upload Area registers.
To read a plot using this method, follow these steps:
1. Verify that the Plot is Continuously Capturing.

Use the Plot State register to tell whether the plot is continuously capturing. The plot

is continuously capturing when the Plot State register is 0:

0 = not triggered, 1 = capturing, 2 = complete.

2. Write 3 to the Upload Mode/Status Register

Write a value of three (3) to the Upload Mode/Status Register. This sets the upload

mode to "continuous-always newest" and resets the Current Index register to zero.

The Current Index register indicates which sample number of the plot the last read

started at. In continuous mode, the Current Index may become very large. It is a 32-

bit number and will wrap when it reaches its limit.

3. Write the Requested Read Samples per Data Set

Write the number of samples per data set that you would like returned per read to the

Requested Read Samples register. The minimum length of the read itself will be

affected by this value, as described later.

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