Serial Object with Callback Function Ignores ASCII values > 127
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Hello,
I am using a serial object to communicate with an FPGA. I created a callback function that has its terminator set to '\n\r', or [10 13] in ASCII values. The callback works as expected, up until the time I attempt to send ASCII values that are > 127 from the FPGA to MATLAB, even though the '\n\r' is still present at the end of the packet sent from the FPGA to MATLAB. Is there any reason the serial object would ignore ASCII values > 127 and not call the callback function?
Thanks,
Frank
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Jan
on 30 Sep 2012
1 vote
Please post your code. Perhaps your observation is not correct, e.g. if you store the data in an signed integer and convert it to an unsigned later on.
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Frank Schmidt
on 30 Sep 2012
per isakson
on 29 Sep 2012
0 votes
- CRLF, i.e [13,10] is used more often
- do you have 8 databits?
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Frank Schmidt
on 29 Sep 2012
per isakson
on 29 Sep 2012
I thought so.
Frank Schmidt
on 30 Sep 2012
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