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Re: Controlling RFID reader.
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Andreas Weber |
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Re: Controlling RFID reader. |
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Fri, 23 Jun 2017 08:38:10 +0200 |
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Am 22.06.2017 um 10:48 schrieb iceyj21:
> ans = [](1x0)
> this is the output its giving. So its not receiving any data when trying to
> read.
You don't have to loop over an vector to send it with srl_write. Just do
srl_write(s3,uint8(pkt));
Same for srl_read which reads until the given chars are received (most
of the time you'll know how much bytes will be in the answer) or a
timeout occours.
For this basic debugging I suggest you make a hardware loopback between
RX and TX:
Disconnect your reader from the SUB-D 9-pol and make a wire connection
between pin 2 and 3.
If your octave code is fine you'll now receive the same bytes as sended.
When this works reattach your RFID reader...
-- Andy
- Controlling RFID reader., Joe Rodrigues, 2017/06/20
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., Doug Stewart, 2017/06/20
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., Kire Pudsje, 2017/06/20
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., iceyj21, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., iceyj21, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., Doug Stewart, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., iceyj21, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., Doug Stewart, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader., iceyj21, 2017/06/22
- Re: Controlling RFID reader.,
Andreas Weber <=