Configurable AD Convertor: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Configurable AD Converter Configuration Window.png]] | {{DeviceDriverInfo | ||
|DLLFile=RADEMPTY.DLL | |||
|DeviceDriverName=CONFIGAD | |||
|DeviceType=Configurable AD Convertor | |||
|SupportedDeviceTypes=64 | |||
}}[[Image:Configurable AD Converter Configuration Window.png]] | |||
{{ScreenElementDescriptionStart}} | {{ScreenElementDescriptionStart}} | ||
{{ScreenElementDescription|Reset|The reset code that needs to be send to device. When left blank no command will be send.}} | {{ScreenElementDescription|Reset|The reset code that needs to be send to device. When left blank no command will be send.}} |
Revision as of 16:17, 17 February 2012
The Configurable AD Convertor device driver is a AD Converter which is supported by RadiMation®.
Links
- Google search: Configurable AD Convertor
- Google image search: Configurable AD Convertor
This information about an equipment is automatically generated from the list of supported device drivers from RadiMation. |
If you need more information you can contact radimation-support@raditeq.com. |
Reset | The reset code that needs to be send to device. When left blank no command will be send. |
Init | The Init code that needs to be send to device. When left blank no command will be send. |
Get Id | The code that needs to be send to device to get the identification back. A common used SCPI command is *IDN?. When left blank no command will be send. |
Trigger and Reading |
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Trigger and Reading |
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Readback example(s)[edit]
Second Value[edit]
There are situations where the expression ([0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE]?-?[0-9]+)?) is not giving the wanted result. For example "C1:PAVA RMS,16.4E-3 V,OK", when using the expression the result will be 1 instead of 16.4E-3. In the given situation the expression ,([0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE]?-?[0-9]+)?) will give the correct result. Why does this give the correct answer? When searching for the correct value there is a search for ",[value]" instead of "[value]". Why is the "," not in the ()? Because we want RadiMation® to find the value not the value with a "," in front of it. By leaving it outside the "([expression])" it does search for it but it is not part of the decoding of the value.