MATLAB/Octave - RS485 Bricklet

This is the description of the MATLAB/Octave API bindings for the RS485 Bricklet. General information and technical specifications for the RS485 Bricklet are summarized in its hardware description.

An installation guide for the MATLAB/Octave API bindings is part of their general description.

Examples

The example code below is Public Domain (CC0 1.0).

Loopback (MATLAB)

Download (matlab_example_loopback.m)

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function matlab_example_loopback()
    import com.tinkerforge.IPConnection;
    import com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485;
    import java.lang.String;

    % For this example connect the RX+/- pins to TX+/- pins on the same Bricklet
    % and configure the DIP switch on the Bricklet to full-duplex mode

    HOST = 'localhost';
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = 'XYZ'; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = IPConnection(); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = handle(BrickletRS485(UID, ipcon), 'CallbackProperties'); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Enable full-duplex mode
    rs485.setRS485Configuration(115200, BrickletRS485.PARITY_NONE, ...
                                BrickletRS485.STOPBITS_1, BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_8, ...
                                BrickletRS485.DUPLEX_FULL);

    % Register read callback to function cb_read
    set(rs485, 'ReadCallback', @(h, e) cb_read(e));

    % Enable read callback
    rs485.enableReadCallback();

    % Write "test" string
    rs485.write(String('test').toCharArray());

    input('Press key to exit\n', 's');
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for read callback
function cb_read(e)
    fprintf('Message: "%s"\n', e.message);
end

Modbus Master (MATLAB)

Download (matlab_example_modbus_master.m)

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function matlab_example_modbus_master()
    global expected_request_id;

    import com.tinkerforge.IPConnection;
    import com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485;

    HOST = 'localhost';
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = 'XYZ'; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = IPConnection(); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = handle(BrickletRS485(UID, ipcon), 'CallbackProperties'); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Set operating mode to Modbus RTU master
    rs485.setMode(BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_MASTER_RTU);

    % Modbus specific configuration:
    % - slave address = 1 (unused in master mode)
    % - master request timeout = 1000ms
    rs485.setModbusConfiguration(1, 1000);

    % Register Modbus master write single register response callback to function
    % cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response
    set(rs485, 'ModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback',
        @(h, e) cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response(e));

    % Write 65535 to register 42 of slave 17
    expected_request_id = rs485.modbusMasterWriteSingleRegister(17, 42, 65535);

    input('Press key to exit\n', 's');
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for Modbus master write single register response callback
function cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response(e)
    global expected_request_id;

    fprintf('Request ID: %i\n', e.requestID);
    fprintf('Exception Code: %i\n', e.exceptionCode);

    if e.requestID ~= expected_request_id
        fprintf('Error: Unexpected request ID\n');
    end
end

Modbus Slave (MATLAB)

Download (matlab_example_modbus_slave.m)

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function matlab_example_modbus_slave()
    global rs485;

    import com.tinkerforge.IPConnection;
    import com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485;

    HOST = 'localhost';
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = 'XYZ'; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = IPConnection(); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = handle(BrickletRS485(UID, ipcon), 'CallbackProperties'); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Set operating mode to Modbus RTU slave
    rs485.setMode(BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_SLAVE_RTU);

    % Modbus specific configuration:
    % - slave address = 17
    % - master request timeout = 0ms (unused in slave mode)
    rs485.setModbusConfiguration(17, 0);

    % Register Modbus slave write single register request callback to function
    % cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request
    set(rs485, 'ModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback',
        @(h, e) cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request(e));

    input('Press key to exit\n', 's');
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for Modbus slave write single register request callback
function cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request(e)
    global rs485;

    fprintf('Request ID: %i\n', e.requestID);
    fprintf('Register Address: %i\n', e.registerAddress);
    fprintf('Register Value: %i\n', e.registerValue);

    if e.registerAddress ~= 42
        fprintf('Error: Invalid register address\n');
        rs485.modbusSlaveReportException(e.requestID, com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS);
    else
        rs485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleRegisterRequest(e.requestID);
    end
end

Modbus Master (Octave)

Download (octave_example_modbus_master.m)

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function octave_example_modbus_master()
    more off;
    global expected_request_id;

    HOST = "localhost";
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = "XYZ"; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.IPConnection"); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485", UID, ipcon); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Set operating mode to Modbus RTU master
    rs485.setMode(rs485.MODE_MODBUS_MASTER_RTU);

    % Modbus specific configuration:
    % - slave address = 1 (unused in master mode)
    % - master request timeout = 1000ms
    rs485.setModbusConfiguration(1, 1000);

    % Register Modbus master write single register response callback to function
    % cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response
    rs485.addModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback(@cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response);

    % Write 65535 to register 42 of slave 17
    expected_request_id = rs485.modbusMasterWriteSingleRegister(17, 42, 65535);

    input("Press key to exit\n", "s");
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for Modbus master write single register response callback
function cb_modbus_master_write_single_register_response(e)
    global expected_request_id;

    fprintf("Request ID: %d\n", e.requestID);
    fprintf("Exception Code: %d\n", e.exceptionCode);

    if e.requestID ~= expected_request_id
        fprintf("Error: Unexpected request ID\n");
    end
end

Modbus Slave (Octave)

Download (octave_example_modbus_slave.m)

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function octave_example_modbus_slave()
    more off;
    global rs485;

    HOST = "localhost";
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = "XYZ"; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.IPConnection"); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485", UID, ipcon); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Set operating mode to Modbus RTU slave
    rs485.setMode(rs485.MODE_MODBUS_SLAVE_RTU);

    % Modbus specific configuration:
    % - slave address = 17
    % - master request timeout = 0ms (unused in slave mode)
    rs485.setModbusConfiguration(17, 0);

    % Register Modbus slave write single register request callback to function
    % cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request
    rs485.addModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback(@cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request);

    input("Press key to exit\n", "s");
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for Modbus slave write single register request callback
function cb_modbus_slave_write_single_register_request(e)
    global rs485;

    fprintf("Request ID: %d\n", e.requestID);
    fprintf("Register Address: %d\n", java2int(e.registerAddress));
    fprintf("Register Value: %d\n", e.registerValue);

    if e.registerAddress ~= 42
        fprintf("Error: Invalid register address\n");
        rs485.modbusSlaveReportException(e.requestID, rs485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS);
    else
        rs485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleRegisterRequest(e.requestID);
    end
end

function int = java2int(value)
    if compare_versions(version(), "3.8", "<=")
        int = value.intValue();
    else
        int = value;
    end
end

Loopback (Octave)

Download (octave_example_loopback.m)

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function octave_example_loopback()
    more off;

    % For this example connect the RX+/- pins to TX+/- pins on the same Bricklet
    % and configure the DIP switch on the Bricklet to full-duplex mode

    HOST = "localhost";
    PORT = 4223;
    UID = "XYZ"; % Change XYZ to the UID of your RS485 Bricklet

    ipcon = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.IPConnection"); % Create IP connection
    rs485 = javaObject("com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485", UID, ipcon); % Create device object

    ipcon.connect(HOST, PORT); % Connect to brickd
    % Don't use device before ipcon is connected

    % Enable full-duplex mode
    rs485.setRS485Configuration(115200, rs485.PARITY_NONE, rs485.STOPBITS_1, ...
                                rs485.WORDLENGTH_8, rs485.DUPLEX_FULL);

    % Register read callback to function cb_read
    rs485.addReadCallback(@cb_read);

    % Enable read callback
    rs485.enableReadCallback();

    % Write "test" string
    rs485.write(string2chars("test"));

    input("Press key to exit\n", "s");
    ipcon.disconnect();
end

% Callback function for read callback
function cb_read(e)
    fprintf("Message: \"%s\"\n", chars2string(e.message));
end

% Convert string to array of chars as needed by write
function chars = string2chars(string)
    chars = javaArray("java.lang.String", length(string));

    for i = 1:length(string)
        chars(i) = substr(string, i, 1);
    end
end

% Assume that the message consists of ASCII characters and
% convert it from an array of chars to a string
function string = chars2string(chars)
    string = "";

    for i = 1:length(chars)
        string = strcat(string, chars(i));
    end
end

API

Generally, every method of the MATLAB bindings that returns a value can throw a TimeoutException. This exception gets thrown if the device did not respond. If a cable based connection is used, it is unlikely that this exception gets thrown (assuming nobody unplugs the device). However, if a wireless connection is used, timeouts will occur if the distance to the device gets too big.

Beside the TimeoutException there is also a NotConnectedException that is thrown if a method needs to communicate with the device while the IP Connection is not connected.

Since the MATLAB bindings are based on Java and Java does not support multiple return values and return by reference is not possible for primitive types, we use small classes that only consist of member variables. The member variables of the returned objects are described in the corresponding method descriptions.

The package for all Brick/Bricklet bindings and the IP Connection is com.tinkerforge.*

All methods listed below are thread-safe.

Basic Functions

class BrickletRS485(String uid, IPConnection ipcon)
Parameters:
  • uid – Type: String
  • ipcon – Type: IPConnection
Returns:
  • rs485 – Type: BrickletRS485

Creates an object with the unique device ID uid.

In MATLAB:

import com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485;

rs485 = BrickletRS485('YOUR_DEVICE_UID', ipcon);

In Octave:

rs485 = java_new("com.tinkerforge.BrickletRS485", "YOUR_DEVICE_UID", ipcon);

This object can then be used after the IP Connection is connected.

int BrickletRS485.write(char[] message)
Parameters:
  • message – Type: char[], Length: variable
Returns:
  • messageWritten – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

Writes characters to the RS485 interface. The characters can be binary data, ASCII or similar is not necessary.

The return value is the number of characters that were written.

See setRS485Configuration() for configuration possibilities regarding baudrate, parity and so on.

char[] BrickletRS485.read(int length)
Parameters:
  • length – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]
Returns:
  • message – Type: char[], Length: variable

Returns up to length characters from receive buffer.

Instead of polling with this function, you can also use callbacks. But note that this function will return available data only when the read callback is disabled. See enableReadCallback() and ReadCallback callback.

void BrickletRS485.setRS485Configuration(long baudrate, int parity, int stopbits, int wordlength, int duplex)
Parameters:
  • baudrate – Type: long, Unit: 1 Bd, Range: [100 to 2000000], Default: 115200
  • parity – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0
  • stopbits – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 1
  • wordlength – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 8
  • duplex – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0

Sets the configuration for the RS485 communication.

The following constants are available for this function:

For parity:

  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_NONE = 0
  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_ODD = 1
  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_EVEN = 2

For stopbits:

  • BrickletRS485.STOPBITS_1 = 1
  • BrickletRS485.STOPBITS_2 = 2

For wordlength:

  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_5 = 5
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_6 = 6
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_7 = 7
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_8 = 8

For duplex:

  • BrickletRS485.DUPLEX_HALF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.DUPLEX_FULL = 1
BrickletRS485.RS485Configuration BrickletRS485.getRS485Configuration()
Return Object:
  • baudrate – Type: long, Unit: 1 Bd, Range: [100 to 2000000], Default: 115200
  • parity – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0
  • stopbits – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 1
  • wordlength – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 8
  • duplex – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0

Returns the configuration as set by setRS485Configuration().

The following constants are available for this function:

For parity:

  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_NONE = 0
  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_ODD = 1
  • BrickletRS485.PARITY_EVEN = 2

For stopbits:

  • BrickletRS485.STOPBITS_1 = 1
  • BrickletRS485.STOPBITS_2 = 2

For wordlength:

  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_5 = 5
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_6 = 6
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_7 = 7
  • BrickletRS485.WORDLENGTH_8 = 8

For duplex:

  • BrickletRS485.DUPLEX_HALF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.DUPLEX_FULL = 1
void BrickletRS485.setModbusConfiguration(int slaveAddress, long masterRequestTimeout)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [1 to 247], Default: 1
  • masterRequestTimeout – Type: long, Unit: 1 ms, Range: [0 to 232 - 1], Default: 1000

Sets the configuration for the RS485 Modbus communication. Available options:

  • Slave Address: Address to be used as the Modbus slave address in Modbus slave mode. Valid Modbus slave address range is 1 to 247.
  • Master Request Timeout: Specifies how long the master should wait for a response from a slave when in Modbus master mode.
BrickletRS485.ModbusConfiguration BrickletRS485.getModbusConfiguration()
Return Object:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [1 to 247], Default: 1
  • masterRequestTimeout – Type: long, Unit: 1 ms, Range: [0 to 232 - 1], Default: 1000

Returns the configuration as set by setModbusConfiguration().

void BrickletRS485.setMode(int mode)
Parameters:
  • mode – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0

Sets the mode of the Bricklet in which it operates. Available options are

  • RS485,
  • Modbus Master RTU and
  • Modbus Slave RTU.

The following constants are available for this function:

For mode:

  • BrickletRS485.MODE_RS485 = 0
  • BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_MASTER_RTU = 1
  • BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_SLAVE_RTU = 2
int BrickletRS485.getMode()
Returns:
  • mode – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 0

Returns the configuration as set by setMode().

The following constants are available for this function:

For mode:

  • BrickletRS485.MODE_RS485 = 0
  • BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_MASTER_RTU = 1
  • BrickletRS485.MODE_MODBUS_SLAVE_RTU = 2

Advanced Functions

void BrickletRS485.setCommunicationLEDConfig(int config)
Parameters:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Sets the communication LED configuration. By default the LED shows RS485 communication traffic by flickering.

You can also turn the LED permanently on/off or show a heartbeat.

If the Bricklet is in bootloader mode, the LED is off.

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_COMMUNICATION = 3
int BrickletRS485.getCommunicationLEDConfig()
Returns:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Returns the configuration as set by setCommunicationLEDConfig()

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_COMMUNICATION = 3
void BrickletRS485.setErrorLEDConfig(int config)
Parameters:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Sets the error LED configuration.

By default the error LED turns on if there is any error (see ErrorCountCallback callback). If you call this function with the SHOW ERROR option again, the LED will turn off until the next error occurs.

You can also turn the LED permanently on/off or show a heartbeat.

If the Bricklet is in bootloader mode, the LED is off.

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_ERROR = 3
int BrickletRS485.getErrorLEDConfig()
Returns:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Returns the configuration as set by setErrorLEDConfig().

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.ERROR_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_ERROR = 3
void BrickletRS485.setBufferConfig(int sendBufferSize, int receiveBufferSize)
Parameters:
  • sendBufferSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [210 to 9216], Default: 5120
  • receiveBufferSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [210 to 9216], Default: 5120

Sets the send and receive buffer size in byte. In sum there is 10240 byte (10KiB) buffer available and the minimum buffer size is 1024 byte (1KiB) for both.

The current buffer content is lost if this function is called.

The send buffer holds data that was given by write() and could not be written yet. The receive buffer holds data that is received through RS485 but could not yet be send to the user, either by read() or through ReadCallback callback.

BrickletRS485.BufferConfig BrickletRS485.getBufferConfig()
Return Object:
  • sendBufferSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [210 to 9216], Default: 5120
  • receiveBufferSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [210 to 9216], Default: 5120

Returns the buffer configuration as set by setBufferConfig().

BrickletRS485.BufferStatus BrickletRS485.getBufferStatus()
Return Object:
  • sendBufferUsed – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [0 to 9216]
  • receiveBufferUsed – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [0 to 9216]

Returns the currently used bytes for the send and received buffer.

See setBufferConfig() for buffer size configuration.

BrickletRS485.ErrorCount BrickletRS485.getErrorCount()
Return Object:
  • overrunErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • parityErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Returns the current number of overrun and parity errors.

BrickletRS485.ModbusCommonErrorCount BrickletRS485.getModbusCommonErrorCount()
Return Object:
  • timeoutErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • checksumErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • frameTooBigErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • illegalFunctionErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • illegalDataAddressErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • illegalDataValueErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • slaveDeviceFailureErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Returns the current number of errors occurred in Modbus mode.

  • Timeout Error Count: Number of timeouts occurred.
  • Checksum Error Count: Number of failures due to Modbus frame CRC16 checksum mismatch.
  • Frame Too Big Error Count: Number of times frames were rejected because they exceeded maximum Modbus frame size which is 256 bytes.
  • Illegal Function Error Count: Number of errors when an unimplemented or illegal function is requested. This corresponds to Modbus exception code 1.
  • Illegal Data Address Error Count: Number of errors due to invalid data address. This corresponds to Modbus exception code 2.
  • Illegal Data Value Error Count: Number of errors due to invalid data value. This corresponds to Modbus exception code 3.
  • Slave Device Failure Error Count: Number of errors occurred on the slave device which were unrecoverable. This corresponds to Modbus exception code 4.
void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveReportException(int requestID, int exceptionCode)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to report a Modbus exception for a Modbus master request.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the request received by the slave.
  • Exception Code: Modbus exception code to report to the Modbus master.

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11
void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerReadCoilsRequest(int requestID, boolean[] coils)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • coils – Type: boolean[], Length: variable

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to read coils.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.
  • Coils: Data that is to be sent to the Modbus master for the corresponding request.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveReadCoilsRequestCallback callback with the Request ID as provided by the argument of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterReadCoils(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, int count)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 2000]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to read coils from a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 1 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first coil to read. For backwards compatibility reasons this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.
  • Count: Number of coils to read.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterReadCoilsResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerReadHoldingRegistersRequest(int requestID, int[] holdingRegisters)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • holdingRegisters – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to read holding registers.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.
  • Holding Registers: Data that is to be sent to the Modbus master for the corresponding request.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveReadHoldingRegistersRequestCallback callback with the Request ID as provided by the argument of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterReadHoldingRegisters(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, int count)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 125]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to read holding registers from a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 3 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first holding register to read. For backwards compatibility reasons this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is implicit and must be omitted.
  • Count: Number of holding registers to read.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterReadHoldingRegistersResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleCoilRequest(int requestID)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to write a single coil.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveWriteSingleCoilRequestCallback callback with the Request ID as provided by the arguments of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterWriteSingleCoil(int slaveAddress, long coilAddress, boolean coilValue)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • coilAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • coilValue – Type: boolean
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to write a single coil of a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 5 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Coil Address: Number of the coil to be written. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.
  • Coil Value: Value to be written.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterWriteSingleCoilResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleRegisterRequest(int requestID)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to write a single register.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback callback with the Request ID, Register Address and Register Value as provided by the arguments of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterWriteSingleRegister(int slaveAddress, long registerAddress, int registerValue)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • registerAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • registerValue – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to write a single holding register of a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 6 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Register Address: Number of the holding register to be written. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is implicit and must be omitted.
  • Register Value: Value to be written.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteMultipleCoilsRequest(int requestID)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to write multiple coils.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveWriteMultipleCoilsRequestCallback callback with the Request ID of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterWriteMultipleCoils(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, boolean[] coils)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • coils – Type: boolean[], Length: variable
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to write multiple coils of a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 15 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first coil to write. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address.It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterWriteMultipleCoilsResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerWriteMultipleRegistersRequest(int requestID)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to write multiple registers.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveWriteMultipleRegistersRequestCallback callback with the Request ID of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterWriteMultipleRegisters(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, int[] registers)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • registers – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to write multiple registers of a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 16 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first holding register to write. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is implicit and must be omitted.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterWriteMultipleRegistersResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerReadDiscreteInputsRequest(int requestID, boolean[] discreteInputs)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • discreteInputs – Type: boolean[], Length: variable

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to read discrete inputs.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.
  • Discrete Inputs: Data that is to be sent to the Modbus master for the corresponding request.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveReadDiscreteInputsRequestCallback callback with the Request ID as provided by the argument of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterReadDiscreteInputs(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, int count)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 2000]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to read discrete inputs from a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 2 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first discrete input to read. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead a discrete input number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 1 (for discrete input) is implicit and must be omitted.
  • Count: Number of discrete inputs to read.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterReadDiscreteInputsResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

void BrickletRS485.modbusSlaveAnswerReadInputRegistersRequest(int requestID, int[] inputRegisters)
Parameters:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • inputRegisters – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

In Modbus slave mode this function can be used to answer a master request to read input registers.

  • Request ID: Request ID of the corresponding request that is being answered.
  • Input Registers: Data that is to be sent to the Modbus master for the corresponding request.

This function must be called from the ModbusSlaveReadInputRegistersRequestCallback callback with the Request ID as provided by the argument of the callback.

int BrickletRS485.modbusMasterReadInputRegisters(int slaveAddress, long startingAddress, int count)
Parameters:
  • slaveAddress – Type: int, Range: [0 to 247]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 125]
Returns:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

In Modbus master mode this function can be used to read input registers from a slave. This function creates a Modbus function code 4 request.

  • Slave Address: Address of the target Modbus slave.
  • Starting Address: Number of the first input register to read. For backwards compatibility reasons, this parameter is called Starting Address. It is not an address, but instead an input register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 3 (for input register) is implicit and must be omitted.
  • Count: Number of input registers to read.

Upon success the function will return a non-zero request ID which will represent the current request initiated by the Modbus master. In case of failure the returned request ID will be 0.

When successful this function will also invoke the ModbusMasterReadInputRegistersResponseCallback callback. In this callback the Request ID provided by the callback argument must be matched with the Request ID returned from this function to verify that the callback is indeed for a particular request.

BrickletRS485.SPITFPErrorCount BrickletRS485.getSPITFPErrorCount()
Return Object:
  • errorCountAckChecksum – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • errorCountMessageChecksum – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • errorCountFrame – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • errorCountOverflow – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Returns the error count for the communication between Brick and Bricklet.

The errors are divided into

  • ACK checksum errors,
  • message checksum errors,
  • framing errors and
  • overflow errors.

The errors counts are for errors that occur on the Bricklet side. All Bricks have a similar function that returns the errors on the Brick side.

void BrickletRS485.setStatusLEDConfig(int config)
Parameters:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Sets the status LED configuration. By default the LED shows communication traffic between Brick and Bricklet, it flickers once for every 10 received data packets.

You can also turn the LED permanently on/off or show a heartbeat.

If the Bricklet is in bootloader mode, the LED is will show heartbeat by default.

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_STATUS = 3
int BrickletRS485.getStatusLEDConfig()
Returns:
  • config – Type: int, Range: See constants, Default: 3

Returns the configuration as set by setStatusLEDConfig()

The following constants are available for this function:

For config:

  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_OFF = 0
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_ON = 1
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_HEARTBEAT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.STATUS_LED_CONFIG_SHOW_STATUS = 3
int BrickletRS485.getChipTemperature()
Returns:
  • temperature – Type: int, Unit: 1 °C, Range: [-215 to 215 - 1]

Returns the temperature as measured inside the microcontroller. The value returned is not the ambient temperature!

The temperature is only proportional to the real temperature and it has bad accuracy. Practically it is only useful as an indicator for temperature changes.

void BrickletRS485.reset()

Calling this function will reset the Bricklet. All configurations will be lost.

After a reset you have to create new device objects, calling functions on the existing ones will result in undefined behavior!

BrickletRS485.Identity BrickletRS485.getIdentity()
Return Object:
  • uid – Type: String, Length: up to 8
  • connectedUid – Type: String, Length: up to 8
  • position – Type: char, Range: ['a' to 'h', 'z']
  • hardwareVersion – Type: short[], Length: 3
    • 1: major – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 2: minor – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 3: revision – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
  • firmwareVersion – Type: short[], Length: 3
    • 1: major – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 2: minor – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 3: revision – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
  • deviceIdentifier – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to, the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the device identifier.

The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' or 'h' (Bricklet Port). A Bricklet connected to an Isolator Bricklet is always at position 'z'.

The device identifier numbers can be found here. There is also a constant for the device identifier of this Bricklet.

Callback Configuration Functions

void BrickletRS485.enableReadCallback()

Enables the ReadCallback callback. This will disable the FrameReadableCallback callback.

By default the callback is disabled.

void BrickletRS485.disableReadCallback()

Disables the ReadCallback callback.

By default the callback is disabled.

boolean BrickletRS485.isReadCallbackEnabled()
Returns:
  • enabled – Type: boolean, Default: false

Returns true if the ReadCallback callback is enabled, false otherwise.

void BrickletRS485.enableErrorCountCallback()

Enables the ErrorCountCallback callback.

By default the callback is disabled.

void BrickletRS485.disableErrorCountCallback()

Disables the ErrorCountCallback callback.

By default the callback is disabled.

boolean BrickletRS485.isErrorCountCallbackEnabled()
Returns:
  • enabled – Type: boolean, Default: true

Returns true if the ErrorCountCallback callback is enabled, false otherwise.

void BrickletRS485.setFrameReadableCallbackConfiguration(int frameSize)
Parameters:
  • frameSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [0 to 9216], Default: 0

Configures the FrameReadableCallback callback. The frame size is the number of bytes, that have to be readable to trigger the callback. A frame size of 0 disables the callback. A frame size greater than 0 enables the callback and disables the ReadCallback callback.

By default the callback is disabled.

New in version 2.0.5 (Plugin).

int BrickletRS485.getFrameReadableCallbackConfiguration()
Returns:
  • frameSize – Type: int, Unit: 1 B, Range: [0 to 9216], Default: 0

Returns the callback configuration as set by setFrameReadableCallbackConfiguration().

New in version 2.0.5 (Plugin).

Callbacks

Callbacks can be registered to receive time critical or recurring data from the device. The registration is done with "set" function of MATLAB. The parameters consist of the IP Connection object, the callback name and the callback function. For example, it looks like this in MATLAB:

function my_callback(e)
    fprintf('Parameter: %s\n', e.param);
end

set(device, 'ExampleCallback', @(h, e) my_callback(e));

Due to a difference in the Octave Java support the "set" function cannot be used in Octave. The registration is done with "add*Callback" functions of the device object. It looks like this in Octave:

function my_callback(e)
    fprintf("Parameter: %s\n", e.param);
end

device.addExampleCallback(@my_callback);

It is possible to add several callbacks and to remove them with the corresponding "remove*Callback" function.

The parameters of the callback are passed to the callback function as fields of the structure e, which is derived from the java.util.EventObject class. The available callback names with corresponding structure fields are described below.

Note

Using callbacks for recurring events is always preferred compared to using getters. It will use less USB bandwidth and the latency will be a lot better, since there is no round trip time.

callback BrickletRS485.ReadCallback
Event Object:
  • message – Type: char[], Length: variable

This callback is called if new data is available.

To enable this callback, use enableReadCallback().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for message.

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addReadCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeReadCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ErrorCountCallback
Event Object:
  • overrunErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]
  • parityErrorCount – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

This callback is called if a new error occurs. It returns the current overrun and parity error count.

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addErrorCountCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeErrorCountCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveReadCoilsRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 2000]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to read coils. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first coil to be read and the number of coils to be read as received by the request. The number of the first coil is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerReadCoilsRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveReadCoilsRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveReadCoilsRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterReadCoilsResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants
  • coils – Type: boolean[], Length: variable

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to read coils.

The parameters are request ID of the request, exception code of the response and the data as received by the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timed out or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for coils.

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterReadCoilsResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterReadCoilsResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveReadHoldingRegistersRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 125]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to read holding registers. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first holding register to be read and the number of holding registers to be read as received by the request. The number of the first holding register is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is omitted.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerReadHoldingRegistersRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveReadHoldingRegistersRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveReadHoldingRegistersRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterReadHoldingRegistersResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants
  • holdingRegisters – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to read holding registers.

The parameters are request ID of the request, exception code of the response and the data as received by the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timed out or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for holdingRegisters.

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterReadHoldingRegistersResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterReadHoldingRegistersResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveWriteSingleCoilRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • coilAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • coilValue – Type: boolean

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to write a single coil. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the coil and the value of coil to be written as received by the request. The number of the coil is called coil address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleCoilRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveWriteSingleCoilRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveWriteSingleCoilRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterWriteSingleCoilResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to write a single coil.

The parameters are request ID of the request and exception code of the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timed out or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterWriteSingleCoilResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterWriteSingleCoilResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • registerAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • registerValue – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to write a single holding register. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the holding register and the register value to be written as received by the request. The number of the holding register is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is omitted.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerWriteSingleRegisterRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveWriteSingleRegisterRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to write a single register.

The parameters are request ID of the request and exception code of the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timed out or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterWriteSingleRegisterResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveWriteMultipleCoilsRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • coils – Type: boolean[], Length: variable

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to write multiple coils. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first coil and the data to be written as received by the request. The number of the first coil is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a coil number in the range of 1 to 65536.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerWriteMultipleCoilsRequest().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for coils.

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveWriteMultipleCoilsRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveWriteMultipleCoilsRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterWriteMultipleCoilsResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to read coils.

The parameters are request ID of the request and exception code of the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timedout or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterWriteMultipleCoilsResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterWriteMultipleCoilsResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveWriteMultipleRegistersRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • registers – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to write multiple holding registers. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first holding register and the data to be written as received by the request. The number of the first holding register is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a holding register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 4 (for holding register) is omitted.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerWriteMultipleRegistersRequest().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for registers.

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveWriteMultipleRegistersRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveWriteMultipleRegistersRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterWriteMultipleRegistersResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to write multiple registers.

The parameters are request ID of the request and exception code of the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timedout or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterWriteMultipleRegistersResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterWriteMultipleRegistersResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveReadDiscreteInputsRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 2000]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to read discrete inputs. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first discrete input and the number of discrete inputs to be read as received by the request. The number of the first discrete input is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a discrete input number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 1 (for discrete input) is omitted.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerReadDiscreteInputsRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveReadDiscreteInputsRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveReadDiscreteInputsRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterReadDiscreteInputsResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants
  • discreteInputs – Type: boolean[], Length: variable

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to read discrete inputs.

The parameters are request ID of the request, exception code of the response and the data as received by the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timedout or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for discreteInputs.

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterReadDiscreteInputsResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterReadDiscreteInputsResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusSlaveReadInputRegistersRequestCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • startingAddress – Type: long, Range: [1 to 216]
  • count – Type: int, Range: [1 to 125]

This callback is called only in Modbus slave mode when the slave receives a valid request from a Modbus master to read input registers. The parameters are request ID of the request, the number of the first input register and the number of input registers to be read as received by the request. The number of the first input register is called starting address for backwards compatibility reasons. It is not an address, but instead a input register number in the range of 1 to 65536. The prefix digit 3 (for input register) is omitted.

To send a response of this request use modbusSlaveAnswerReadInputRegistersRequest().

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusSlaveReadInputRegistersRequestCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusSlaveReadInputRegistersRequestCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.ModbusMasterReadInputRegistersResponseCallback
Event Object:
  • requestID – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]
  • exceptionCode – Type: int, Range: See constants
  • inputRegisters – Type: int[], Length: variable, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

This callback is called only in Modbus master mode when the master receives a valid response of a request to read input registers.

The parameters are request ID of the request, exception code of the response and the data as received by the response.

Any non-zero exception code indicates a problem. If the exception code is greater than 0 then the number represents a Modbus exception code. If it is less than 0 then it represents other errors. For example, -1 indicates that the request timedout or that the master did not receive any valid response of the request within the master request timeout period as set by setModbusConfiguration().

Note

If reconstructing the value fails, the callback is triggered with null for inputRegisters.

The following constants are available for this function:

For exceptionCode:

  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_TIMEOUT = -1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SUCCESS = 0
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 1
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS = 2
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE = 3
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE = 4
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_ACKNOWLEDGE = 5
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY = 6
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR = 8
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_PATH_UNAVAILABLE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.EXCEPTION_CODE_GATEWAY_TARGET_DEVICE_FAILED_TO_RESPOND = 11

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addModbusMasterReadInputRegistersResponseCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeModbusMasterReadInputRegistersResponseCallback() function.

callback BrickletRS485.FrameReadableCallback
Event Object:
  • frameCount – Type: int, Range: [0 to 216 - 1]

This callback is called if at least one frame of data is readable. The frame size is configured with setFrameReadableCallbackConfiguration(). The frame count parameter is the number of frames that can be read. This callback is triggered only once until read() is called. This means, that if you have configured a frame size of X bytes, you can read exactly X bytes using the read() function, every time the callback triggers without checking the frame count parameter.

New in version 2.0.5 (Plugin).

In MATLAB the set() function can be used to register a callback function to this callback.

In Octave a callback function can be added to this callback using the addFrameReadableCallback() function. An added callback function can be removed with the removeFrameReadableCallback() function.

Virtual Functions

Virtual functions don't communicate with the device itself, but operate only on the API bindings device object. They can be called without the corresponding IP Connection object being connected.

short[] BrickletRS485.getAPIVersion()
Return Object:
  • apiVersion – Type: short[], Length: 3
    • 1: major – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 2: minor – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]
    • 3: revision – Type: short, Range: [0 to 255]

Returns the version of the API definition implemented by this API bindings. This is neither the release version of this API bindings nor does it tell you anything about the represented Brick or Bricklet.

boolean BrickletRS485.getResponseExpected(byte functionId)
Parameters:
  • functionId – Type: byte, Range: See constants
Returns:
  • responseExpected – Type: boolean

Returns the response expected flag for the function specified by the function ID parameter. It is true if the function is expected to send a response, false otherwise.

For getter functions this is enabled by default and cannot be disabled, because those functions will always send a response. For callback configuration functions it is enabled by default too, but can be disabled by setResponseExpected(). For setter functions it is disabled by default and can be enabled.

Enabling the response expected flag for a setter function allows to detect timeouts and other error conditions calls of this setter as well. The device will then send a response for this purpose. If this flag is disabled for a setter function then no response is sent and errors are silently ignored, because they cannot be detected.

The following constants are available for this function:

For functionId:

  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_ENABLE_READ_CALLBACK = 3
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_DISABLE_READ_CALLBACK = 4
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_RS485_CONFIGURATION = 6
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_MODBUS_CONFIGURATION = 8
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_MODE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG = 12
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_ERROR_LED_CONFIG = 14
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_BUFFER_CONFIG = 16
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_ENABLE_ERROR_COUNT_CALLBACK = 19
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_DISABLE_ERROR_COUNT_CALLBACK = 20
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_REPORT_EXCEPTION = 24
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_COILS_REQUEST = 25
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_HOLDING_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 27
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_SINGLE_COIL_REQUEST = 29
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_SINGLE_REGISTER_REQUEST = 31
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_MULTIPLE_COILS_REQUEST = 33
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_MULTIPLE_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 35
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_DISCRETE_INPUTS_REQUEST = 37
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_INPUT_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 39
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_FRAME_READABLE_CALLBACK_CONFIGURATION = 59
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_WRITE_FIRMWARE_POINTER = 237
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG = 239
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_RESET = 243
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_WRITE_UID = 248
void BrickletRS485.setResponseExpected(byte functionId, boolean responseExpected)
Parameters:
  • functionId – Type: byte, Range: See constants
  • responseExpected – Type: boolean

Changes the response expected flag of the function specified by the function ID parameter. This flag can only be changed for setter (default value: false) and callback configuration functions (default value: true). For getter functions it is always enabled.

Enabling the response expected flag for a setter function allows to detect timeouts and other error conditions calls of this setter as well. The device will then send a response for this purpose. If this flag is disabled for a setter function then no response is sent and errors are silently ignored, because they cannot be detected.

The following constants are available for this function:

For functionId:

  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_ENABLE_READ_CALLBACK = 3
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_DISABLE_READ_CALLBACK = 4
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_RS485_CONFIGURATION = 6
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_MODBUS_CONFIGURATION = 8
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_MODE = 10
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_COMMUNICATION_LED_CONFIG = 12
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_ERROR_LED_CONFIG = 14
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_BUFFER_CONFIG = 16
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_ENABLE_ERROR_COUNT_CALLBACK = 19
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_DISABLE_ERROR_COUNT_CALLBACK = 20
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_REPORT_EXCEPTION = 24
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_COILS_REQUEST = 25
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_HOLDING_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 27
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_SINGLE_COIL_REQUEST = 29
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_SINGLE_REGISTER_REQUEST = 31
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_MULTIPLE_COILS_REQUEST = 33
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_WRITE_MULTIPLE_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 35
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_DISCRETE_INPUTS_REQUEST = 37
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_MODBUS_SLAVE_ANSWER_READ_INPUT_REGISTERS_REQUEST = 39
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_FRAME_READABLE_CALLBACK_CONFIGURATION = 59
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_WRITE_FIRMWARE_POINTER = 237
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_SET_STATUS_LED_CONFIG = 239
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_RESET = 243
  • BrickletRS485.FUNCTION_WRITE_UID = 248
void BrickletRS485.setResponseExpectedAll(boolean responseExpected)
Parameters:
  • responseExpected – Type: boolean

Changes the response expected flag for all setter and callback configuration functions of this device at once.

Internal Functions

Internal functions are used for maintenance tasks such as flashing a new firmware of changing the UID of a Bricklet. These task should be performed using Brick Viewer instead of using the internal functions directly.

int BrickletRS485.setBootloaderMode(int mode)
Parameters:
  • mode – Type: int, Range: See constants
Returns:
  • status – Type: int, Range: See constants

Sets the bootloader mode and returns the status after the requested mode change was instigated.

You can change from bootloader mode to firmware mode and vice versa. A change from bootloader mode to firmware mode will only take place if the entry function, device identifier and CRC are present and correct.

This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be necessary to call it in a normal user program.

The following constants are available for this function:

For mode:

  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_BOOTLOADER = 0
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE = 1
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_BOOTLOADER_WAIT_FOR_REBOOT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE_WAIT_FOR_REBOOT = 3
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE_WAIT_FOR_ERASE_AND_REBOOT = 4

For status:

  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_OK = 0
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_INVALID_MODE = 1
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_NO_CHANGE = 2
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_ENTRY_FUNCTION_NOT_PRESENT = 3
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_DEVICE_IDENTIFIER_INCORRECT = 4
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_STATUS_CRC_MISMATCH = 5
int BrickletRS485.getBootloaderMode()
Returns:
  • mode – Type: int, Range: See constants

Returns the current bootloader mode, see setBootloaderMode().

The following constants are available for this function:

For mode:

  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_BOOTLOADER = 0
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE = 1
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_BOOTLOADER_WAIT_FOR_REBOOT = 2
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE_WAIT_FOR_REBOOT = 3
  • BrickletRS485.BOOTLOADER_MODE_FIRMWARE_WAIT_FOR_ERASE_AND_REBOOT = 4
void BrickletRS485.setWriteFirmwarePointer(long pointer)
Parameters:
  • pointer – Type: long, Unit: 1 B, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Sets the firmware pointer for writeFirmware(). The pointer has to be increased by chunks of size 64. The data is written to flash every 4 chunks (which equals to one page of size 256).

This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be necessary to call it in a normal user program.

int BrickletRS485.writeFirmware(int[] data)
Parameters:
  • data – Type: int[], Length: 64, Range: [0 to 255]
Returns:
  • status – Type: int, Range: [0 to 255]

Writes 64 Bytes of firmware at the position as written by setWriteFirmwarePointer() before. The firmware is written to flash every 4 chunks.

You can only write firmware in bootloader mode.

This function is used by Brick Viewer during flashing. It should not be necessary to call it in a normal user program.

void BrickletRS485.writeUID(long uid)
Parameters:
  • uid – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Writes a new UID into flash. If you want to set a new UID you have to decode the Base58 encoded UID string into an integer first.

We recommend that you use Brick Viewer to change the UID.

long BrickletRS485.readUID()
Returns:
  • uid – Type: long, Range: [0 to 232 - 1]

Returns the current UID as an integer. Encode as Base58 to get the usual string version.

Constants

int BrickletRS485.DEVICE_IDENTIFIER

This constant is used to identify a RS485 Bricklet.

The getIdentity() function and the IPConnection.EnumerateCallback callback of the IP Connection have a deviceIdentifier parameter to specify the Brick's or Bricklet's type.

String BrickletRS485.DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME

This constant represents the human readable name of a RS485 Bricklet.