On 4/4/13 7:52 AM, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 02:32:09PM +0000, Mark C. Stephens wrote:
I wanted to have a look at what the Z3805A puts out on Port 2.
I can see the LEDS flickering on the BOB so its saying something.
I connected up a terminal program set to 96008N1 and it seems there is nothing.
So I plugged the cable into port one to check the settings:
scpi > syst:comm:ser2:pace?
NONE
scpi > syst:comm:ser2:baud?
+9600
scpi > syst:comm:ser2:parity?
NONE
scpi > syst:comm:ser2:bits?
+8
scpi > syst:comm:ser2:sbits?
+1
So Serial 2 is definitely 96008N1.
Nothing displays on the terminal program so I used a serial
port monitor program and I see this recurring data:
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 02 06 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 02 08 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 03 00 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 03 02 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 03 04 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 03 06 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 03 08 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 04 00 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 04 02 01 06 00 00 0D
01 03 00 09 04 01 04 02 08 04 04 01 06 00 00 0D
1 3 0 9 4 1 4 2 8 4 4 = 1309412844
I can see its transmitting the even second time but what format
is this and how can I use it?
$ date +"%s" # unix time (seconds since Jan, 1st, 1970)
1365086814
so, my guess is, it is seconds since some point in
time in decimal.
perhaps since week 0 (6 Jan 1980)
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