Formatted Binary Format, Code 10 - Data I/O UniSite-xpi User Manual

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6. Translation Formats

Formatted Binary Format, Code 10

Figure 6-3
An Example of Formatted Binary
Format
6-10
Data transfer in the Formatted Binary format consists of a stream of 8-bit
data bytes preceded by a byte count and followed by a sumcheck, as
shown in Figure 6-3. The Formatted Binary format does not have
addresses.
HIGH
LOW
ORDER
ORDER
The programmer stores incoming binary data upon receipt of the start
character. Data are stored in RAM starting at the first RAM address
specified by the Memory Begin Address parameter and ending at the last
incoming data byte.
2 BYTE HEX SUMCHECK (02FB)
2 NULLS
BINARY DATA
BIT
8
RUBOUT (START CODE)
4 NIBBLE HEX BYTE COUNT
1 NULL
08
ARROW
49
HEAD
2A
1C
08
UniSite-xpi User Manual
BIT
1
0
2
0
0
0020 HEX
(32 DECIMAL)
0075-2

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