Command 8 Request Channel Status; Command 9 Request Channel Data; Command 10 Advanced Data Reduction - Texas Instruments CBL 2 Reference Manual

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Command 8
Syntax: {8, channel,request type }
Channel
Request Type
1, 2, 3, or 11
0 = returns current sampled data
1 = returns data stored when channel was last set up
This command generates and prepares to return a list with three elements: E
E
= sensor type (one of the operation options shown under Command 1)
1
E
= last valid data read from sensor, if any [only valid when sampling is active] (not
2
applicable to CH1 ops 5, 6, 7 or CH21 Digital In or CH31 Digital Out)
E
= last valid data position (sample number where stored in the resulting list) [only
3
valid when sampling is active]
Note: Each Command 8 must be followed by a Get statement.
Command 9
Syntax: {9, channel,mode }
Channel
Mode
1, 2, 3, or 11
0 = Re-test input auto-ID value
1 = Return stored auto-ID value
This command generates and prepares to return one data point before sampling starts.
Used to verify that setup is correct.
Note: Each Command 9 must be followed by a Get statement.
Command 10
This command sets up CBL 2 to process certain time-intensive algorithms instead of
processing them in the calculator.
Syntax: {10, channel,alg,P1,P2,P3 }
Channel
Algorithm
1, 2, 3, 11
1 = HeartBeat algorithm
P1 value determines when data transitions from "high" to "low."
P2 value determines when data transitions from "low" to "high."
P3 value determines the minimum difference in data between UpperThld and LowerThld.
Note: P1 must be less than P2.
CBL 2 Technical Reference
Request Channel Status
Request Channel Data
Advanced Data Reduction
P1
0% to 100%
Lower
Thld
P2
P3
0% to 100%
RejectThld in
Upper
the units of
Thld
the channel
selected
, E
, E
:
1
2
3
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