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Chapter 5 - software – B&B Electronics RS-232 Digital I/O Module 232SDD16 User Manual

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Chapter 5 - Software


This chapter will be divided into two sections. The first section

covers programming techniques for constructing a command string,
receiving data and manipulating data in QuickBASIC. The second
section discusses how to install and run the demonstration program
on an IBM PC or compatible.

Programming Techniques


This section shows steps and examples of programming the

232SDD16 in QuickBasic. If you are programming in another
language, this section can be helpful as a guideline for programming
the 232SDD16.

Read I/O States Command
Step 1 - Constructing the command string:

Cmnd$ = "!0RD"

Step 2 - Transmitting the command string:

PRINT #1, Cmnd$;

Step 3 - Receiving the data:

MSIO$ = INPUT$(1,#1)
LSIO$ = INPUT$(1,#1)

Step 4 - Manipulating the data:

MSIO = ASC(MSIO$)
LSIO = ASC(LSIO$)

Step 5 - Determining an I/O's status:

MSstatus = MSIO AND mask
LSstatus = LSIO AND mask

By "ANDing" the value of MSIO or LSIO with the appropriate
mask of an I/O line, the status of the I/O line can be determined.
If the status is equal to zero the I/O line is LOW. If the status is
not equal to zero the I/O line is HIGH. Table 5.1 shows the mask
values for each I/O line.

Step 6 - Repeat Step 5 until the status of each I/O line has been

determined.

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Example 5.1 - Determining the status of I/O lines #2 & #10

mask = &H4
Cmnd$ = "!0RD"
PRINT #1, Cmnd$;
MSIO$ = INPUT$(1,#1)
LSIO$ = INPUT$(1,#1)

MSIO = ASC(MSIO$)
LSIO = ASC(LSIO$)
MSstatus = MSIO AND mask
LSstatus = LSIO AND mask

If LSstatus equals zero then I/O line #2 is LOW. If LSstatus is not
equal to zero then I/O line #2 is HIGH. If MSstatus equals zero then
I/O line #10 is LOW. If MSstatus is not equal to zero then I/O line
#10 is HIGH.


Read Configuration Command
Step 1 - Constructing the command string:

Cmnd$ = "!0RC"

Step 2 - Transmitting the command string:

PRINT #1, Cmnd$;

Step 3 - Receiving the data:

MSdefs$ = INPUT$(1,#1)
LSdefs$ = INPUT$(1,#1)
MSpups$ = INPUT$(1,#1)

LSpups$ = INPUT$(1,#1)

Step 4 - Manipulating the data:

MSdefs = ASC(MSdefs$)
LSdefs = ASC(LSdefs$)
MSpups = ASC(MSpups$)
LSpups = ASC(LSpups$)

Table 5.1 - Digital I/O Mask Values

Mask

Values

I/O Line #

Hexadecimal

Decimal

0 & 8

1H

1

1 & 9

2H

2

2 & 10

4H

4

3 & 11

8H

8

4 & 12

10H

16

5 & 13

20H

32

6 & 14

40H

64

7 & 15

80H

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