03-30-2015 01:57 PM
when i send 300(decimal) in two bytes 0x01 and 0x2C attached is what is plotted. I'm not sure why it is 10 (decimal) sometimes, and why it is not a pattern 0x01 0x2C 0X01 0X2C... (1 44 1 44 1.... decimal). I played with the read count, figured it should be 2 but it really didn't make much of a differenec what the read count was
03-30-2015 02:15 PM
That 10 is from your termination character. You really should not be using the termination character since you are sending binary (hex) data. Termination characters are only really good for ASCII data.
03-30-2015 02:42 PM
Took out the termination character, so now i just send high byte then low byte. attached is how it is graphing now. Why is it graphing one most of the time? It should be 1 44 1 44 1 44....
03-30-2015 03:03 PM
03-30-2015 03:39 PM
I'm very new to labview, so all of this is quite new and i am trying to understand as best I can. I am now trying to send ASCII characters B then C with the termination character A after B and after C. see attached. This is the graph i am getting: (also see attached).
03-30-2015 04:00 PM
03-30-2015 04:09 PM
what do you mean by ascii? symbol representation? hex representation? decimal representation? How i understand it is that ASCII is symbols/characters so A is ascii, which is 0x41 or 65 in decimal. What should i send? A, 0x41, or 65?
03-30-2015 05:20 PM
03-30-2015 06:57 PM
@jonathangt923 wrote:
what do you mean by ascii? symbol representation? hex representation? decimal representation? How i understand it is that ASCII is symbols/characters so A is ascii, which is 0x41 or 65 in decimal. What should i send? A, 0x41, or 65?