11.2 Command Sequence Tab; Write Command - With Transaction Log - Texas Instruments BQ79606A-Q1 User Manual

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11.2 Command Sequence Tab

Command Frame
Allows the user to send raw hex commands to the base device, as a host MCU would.
The Command Sequence tab works in the same manner as the Advanced Comm tab, by sending
commands in hexadecimal form to the devices. However, the Command Sequence tab takes this
functionality a step further by allowing for sequences of commands to be executed, saved, and executed
again at a later time.
To begin generating command sequences, start by choosing a command type from the dropdown menu
(#1 in
Figure
34), typing the number of bytes to read/write, and press the "Generate Command Frame
Header". If a write command has been chosen, add the desired hex values to the end of the generated
"command frame header" (#2 in
command matches the "Number of Bytes to Send" (#3 in
device(s) by pressing the "Send Command Frame to stack" button (#4 in
command to a stack of commands within the GUI. This stack of commands is located under the
"Command Dialog" section. Repeat this procedure for as many commands as desired.
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Figure 33. Write Command - With Transaction Log
Figure
34). Ensure the number of bytes added to the end of a write
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Figure
34). Finally, send the command to the
Figure
34). This will also add the
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