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I'm a senior computer engineering student working on my senior design project at the moment, my project requires reading some hardware through ethernet and the hardware lists xcp on udp/ip as the communication protocol.
My team has to use a raspberry pi, would this library achieve this and work on the pi? If so, how would I install it on my raspberry pi?
I'm new to reading github docs so I apologize if the answer is right in front of me.
Thanks,
aaroniza0
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Considering that you have a Raspberry Pi enabled as an XCP slave device, you can use the Master interface. To my knowledge, pyXCP uses an abstract factory design pattern where you can do the following to use the ethernet transport layer via UDP:
The library already has support for: connect, disconnect short download and download (For writing values), and short upload and upload (For reading values).
Note: These commands are for polling data only (CTO messages), this will not retrieve anything from DAQ (DTO messages), perhaps @christoph2 has more input on this.
To further understand the library you can review Vector's documentation and take a look into the Master and Eth transport layers.
Hello,
I'm a senior computer engineering student working on my senior design project at the moment, my project requires reading some hardware through ethernet and the hardware lists xcp on udp/ip as the communication protocol.
My team has to use a raspberry pi, would this library achieve this and work on the pi? If so, how would I install it on my raspberry pi?
I'm new to reading github docs so I apologize if the answer is right in front of me.
Thanks,
aaroniza0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: