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<sidebar>Sidebar: Advanced Features</sidebar>
<sidebar>Sidebar: Advanced Features</sidebar>
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Some of the more common communications based components have an inbuilt option to use a data injector component to allow the external portion of the communications bus to be simulated. The data injectors are designed to replicate the functionality of a specific external interface.
 
The current data injectors packaged with Flowcode include.
:*Injector Base - An empty injector used to create placeholders in communications components which can then be replaced with an actual injector once the component is exported.
:*AT Injector - A simple AT command based injector which will wait for a carriage return and then echo back any data it received along with an OK response.
:*CAN Injector - A means of decoding CAN ID's by referring to an external CSV file containing data in the format ID,DecodeString\n.
:*DS1307 Injector - A simple I2C device compromising of a real time clock based on the PC system time and a section of user memory which can be accessed.
:*GPS Injector - A means of dynamically adding NMEA type GPS message data into a component.
:*Vnet Injector - A means of passing communications to other Flowcode nodes or other devices using TCP-IP style network messages.
 
Custom injectors can be created to allow almost any external device to be simulated and tested.
 
More details of how to do this are available from [http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforums/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=12727 here].

Revision as of 15:12, 30 August 2013

<sidebar>Sidebar: Advanced Features</sidebar> Some of the more common communications based components have an inbuilt option to use a data injector component to allow the external portion of the communications bus to be simulated. The data injectors are designed to replicate the functionality of a specific external interface.

The current data injectors packaged with Flowcode include.

  • Injector Base - An empty injector used to create placeholders in communications components which can then be replaced with an actual injector once the component is exported.
  • AT Injector - A simple AT command based injector which will wait for a carriage return and then echo back any data it received along with an OK response.
  • CAN Injector - A means of decoding CAN ID's by referring to an external CSV file containing data in the format ID,DecodeString\n.
  • DS1307 Injector - A simple I2C device compromising of a real time clock based on the PC system time and a section of user memory which can be accessed.
  • GPS Injector - A means of dynamically adding NMEA type GPS message data into a component.
  • Vnet Injector - A means of passing communications to other Flowcode nodes or other devices using TCP-IP style network messages.

Custom injectors can be created to allow almost any external device to be simulated and tested.

More details of how to do this are available from here.