# DB definition for a SPS-S5 with the custom RS232 interface as used at SINQ. #The digital inputs. Ignore the first one, which is the response character R record(waveform, "$(PREFIX)DigitalInput") { field(DTYP, "stream") field(INP, "@spss5.proto readDigital() spss5 0") field(SCAN, "5 second") field(NELM, "16") field(FTVL, "LONG") field(PREC, "1") } # The analog inputs, again ignore the first one as it is the response character A record(waveform, "$(PREFIX)AnalogInput") { field(DTYP, "stream") field(INP, "@spss5.proto readAnalog() spss5 0") field(SCAN, "5 second") field(NELM, "8") field(FTVL, "LONG") field(PREC, "1") } # This is forwarding the S0001 style strings to the hardware. This is the easiest solution but requires # Hardware knowledge upstream. Which is required anyway. The syntax is: SBBBI with 3 characters for the byte # to set and one character for the bit in the byte. The Byte must always be filled with 0 to the left. record(stringout, "$(PREFIX)Push") { field(DESC, "String for pushing buttons") field(DTYP, "stream") field(OUT, "@spss5.proto push() spss5 0") }