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Daniel Berenguer edited this page Apr 13, 2015 · 2 revisions
  • Introduction

If you need to send a SWAP command to another device then this is your class. SWAP commands address a given remote register in order to alter it. If the remote device can not alter the addressed register then it must respond with a status message containing the unaltered value. Otherwise, the remote device responds with a status message after having modified the register value.

  • Public constructor
    /**
     * SWCOMMAND
     * 
     * Class constructor
     * 
     * 'destAddr'   Destination address
     * 'secNonce'   Security nonce
     * 'rAddr'      Register address
     * 'rId'        Register id
     * '*val'       New value
     * 'len'        Buffer length
     */
    SWCOMMAND(byte destAddr, byte secNonce, byte rAddr, byte rId, byte *val, byte len);
The rest of arguments and methods are heritaded from the SWPACKET class.
  • Example
  // New value for the remote device
  byte value[] = {'A', 'B', 'C'};

  // Create SWAP command packet, to be sent to the device with address 7
  SWCOMMAND command = SWCOMMAND(7, 0, 7, 11, value, sizeof(value));

  // Send SWAP command to device address = 7, register id = 11
  command.send();

Anti Swap

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