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| Subject: From: Date: | RE: Ocelot Analog reads Mark Gilmore Wed, 04 Aug 2004 07:53:34 -0700 |
It's as I suspected: The Ocelot is sometimes returning 0 for this ANI:
0 response (see val in asterisks):
Srv:Get SECU ani data
8/04 07:29:45 TX: 2a 00 00 8b b4 00 a4 78
8/04 07:29:45 RX: 2a 00 00 8b b4 00 29 00 27 00 fd 00 fd 00 *00*
00 ff ff ff
8/04 07:29:45 SetPrpV:Ocelot.Ana-In=5/7/0 updater=Ocelot sendupdate=1
36 (24 hex) response:
Srv:Get SECU ani data
8/04 07:30:46 TX: 2a 00 00 8b b4 00 a4 78
8/04 07:30:46 RX: 2a 00 00 8b b4 00 29 00 27 00 fd 00 fd 00 *24*
00 ff ff ff
8/04 07:30:46 SetPrpV:Ocelot.Ana-In=5/7/36 updater=Ocelot sendupdate=1
I think that Martin may be seen a similar problem (I'm forwarding this
email to the list).
But are we *sure* that this input is not really 0 sometimes ?
At 08:25 AM 8/4/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Mark,
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>Ive attached logs for the temperature sensor and the Ocelot set at level
>2. The latest 0read on the analog appears to have happened at 8:04:54.
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>--Rob
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>From: Mark Gilmore [mailto:mark1@markgilmore.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 5:17 AM
>To: Rob Hicks
>Subject: Re: Ocelot Analog reads
>
>
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>i strongly suspect that ecs is the "messenger" here.
>set Ocelot.Diagnose to 2, so I can see the ani data packet.
>
>At 09:29 PM 8/3/2004 -0600, you wrote:
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>Mark,
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>Randomly about every ½ hour my ECS object tied to a temperature sensor
>reads a zero. Im pretty sure that the temperature sensor does not have any
>problems. Im using fairly stable temperature sensors. And, I never had
>problems with my TimeCommander Plus using the same sensors reading what
>appear to be bogus values. I have enabled level 2 logging on a sensor
>(attached). Any ideas why this happens? Ive scanned the sensor with an
>oscilloscope and havent seen any erratic behavior.
>
>
>
>--Rob
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Mark,
Ive attached logs for the temperature sensor and the Ocelot set at level 2. The latest 0read on the analog appears to have happened at 8:04:54.
--Rob
From: Mark Gilmore [mailto:mark1@markgilmore.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 5:17 AM
To: Rob Hicks
Subject: Re: Ocelot Analog reads
i strongly suspect that ecs is the "messenger" here.
set Ocelot.Diagnose to 2, so I can see the ani data packet.
At 09:29 PM 8/3/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Mark,
Randomly about every ½ hour my ECS object tied to a temperature sensor reads a zero. Im pretty sure that the temperature sensor does not have any problems. Im using fairly stable temperature sensors. And, I never had problems with my TimeCommander Plus using the same sensors reading what appear to be bogus values. I have enabled level 2 logging on a sensor (attached). Any ideas why this happens? Ive scanned the sensor with an oscilloscope and havent seen any erratic behavior.
--Rob
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