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readasync - Read data asynchronously from instrument

Syntax

readasync(obj)
readasync(obj,size)

Arguments

obj

An interface object.

size

The number of bytes to read from the instrument.

Description

readasync(obj) initiates an asynchronous read operation.

readasync(obj,size) asynchronously reads, at most, the number of bytes specified by size. If size is greater than the difference between the InputBufferSize property value and the BytesAvailable property value, an error is returned.

Tips

Before you can read data, you must connect obj to the instrument with the fopen function. A connected interface object has a Status property value of open. An error is returned if you attempt to perform a read operation while obj is not connected to the instrument.

For serial port, TCPIP, UDP, and VISA-serial objects, you should use readasync only when you configure the ReadAsyncMode property to manual. readasync is ignored if used when ReadAsyncMode is continuous.

The TransferStatus property indicates if an asynchronous read or write operation is in progress. For all interface objects, you cannot use readasync while a read operation is in progress. For serial port and VISA-serial objects, you can write data while an asynchronous read is in progress because serial ports have separate read and write pins. You can stop asynchronous read and write operations with the stopasync function.

You can monitor the amount of data stored in the input buffer with the BytesAvailable property. Additionally, you can use the BytesAvailableFcn property to execute a callback function when the terminator or the specified amount of data is read.

Rules for Completing an Asynchronous Read Operation

An asynchronous read operation with readasync completes when one of these conditions is met:

For serial port, TCPIP, UDP, and VISA-serial objects, readasync can be slow because it checks for the terminator. To increase speed, you might want to configure ReadAsyncMode to continuous and continuously return data to the input buffer as soon as it is available from the instrument.

Examples

This example creates the serial port object s, connects s to a Tektronix TDS 210 oscilloscope, configures s on a Windows machine to read data asynchronously only if readasync is issued, and configures the instrument to return the peak-to-peak value of the signal on channel 1.

s = serial('COM1');
fopen(s)
s.ReadAsyncMode = 'manual';
fprintf(s,'Measurement:Meas1:Source CH1')
fprintf(s,'Measurement:Meas1:Type Pk2Pk')
fprintf(s,'Measurement:Meas1:Value?')

Initially, there is no data in the input buffer.

s.BytesAvailable
ans =
     0

Begin reading data asynchronously from the instrument using readasync. When the read operation is complete, return the data to the MATLAB workspace using fscanf.

readasync(s)
s.BytesAvailable
ans =
     15
out = fscanf(s)
out =
2.0399999619E0
fclose(s)

See Also

BytesAvailable | BytesAvailableFcn | fopen | ReadAsyncMode | Status | stopasync | TransferStatus

  


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