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The string terminates with the ".(.)" character. Does it mean it actually sends the serial Hex values in the backend and we could see only the ASCII values in the SIMPL debugger in that range? How does it actually work? could anyone explain it to me? Question: 2 When I had 150 analog input lines to the "Analog To Serial" symbol the output string exceeds 255 character length as I saw it from the SIMPL debugger. The light processor even responded to the ASCII values i.e from 32 to 127(Decimal). Again from 128 to 255(Decimal) the corresponding serial output is Hex values in serial (\x00 to \x1F) is given out. Here when the first analog line values range from 0 to 31(Decimal) the corresponding serial output is Hex values in serial (\x00 to \x1F) and from 32 to 127(Decimal) it gives the serial ASCII values of those numbers. I have set the "Formate" to 256d which gives the ASCII value of the low byte. Question: 1 In the symbol, I have 1 analog input line with its values ranging from 0 - 255 (Decimal) and no strings parameters. I am using it to send commands to some light DMX light processor, which accepts serial hex values. On Thu, at 12:41 PM Sharan Suvarna via Groups.Io wrote: Hi All, I have some doubts regarding the "Analog To Serial" symbol in SIMPL windows. Is it just that it couldn't show more than 255 characters in the SIMPL debugger? Thank You Sharan What does it mean? Does it actually send the values or it terminates when it reaches the 255 character length? Even though the output shows ".(.)" character in the debugger, the lights connected to DMX light processor work perfectly fine.
Hi All, I have some doubts regarding the "Analog To Serial" symbol in SIMPL windows.