hil_read_analog
Reads from analog inputs immediately.
Description
The hil_read_analog function reads from the specified analog input channels immediately. The function does not return until the data has been read.
Prototype
t_error hil_read_analog(t_card card, const t_uint32 analog_channels[], t_uint32 num_channels, t_double buffer[]);
Parameters
t_card card
A handle to the board, as returned by hil_open
const t_uint32 [] analog_channels
An array containing the channel numbers of the analog inputs to be read.
Select a board type from the list for board-specific details: .
t_uint32 num_channels
The number of channels specified in the analog_channels. array.
t_double [] buffer
An array for receiving the voltage values read from the analog inputs. The array must contain num_channels elements. Each element in the returned buffer array will correspond to the same element in the analog_channels array.
Return value
The return value is 0 if the analog inputs are read successfully. Otherwise a
negative error code is returned. Error codes are
defined in quanser_errors.h
. A suitable error message
may be retrieved using msg_get_error_message.
Error codes
QERR_HIL_READ_ANALOG_NOT_SUPPORTED
This function is not supported by the board-specific HIL driver for this board type.
QERR_INVALID_CARD_HANDLE
An invalid card handle was passed as an argument. Once a card has been closed using hil_close the card handle is invalid.
QERR_TOO_MANY_ANALOG_INPUT_CHANNELS
Too many analog input channels were specified.
QERR_INVALID_ANALOG_INPUT_CHANNEL
One of the analog input channels that was specified is not a valid channel number. Channel numbers range from 0 to one less than the number of channels.
QERR_ANALOG_RESOURCE_IN_USE
The analog-to-digital converter on the HIL board is currently in use by another operation.
QERR_DRIVER_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_BOARD_DLL
The board-specific HIL driver passed an invalid parameter to the operating system specific kernel-level driver for the board. The board-specific HIL driver is likely not compatible with the operating system specific kernel-level driver for the board. Make sure both are up-to-date and compatible versions.
QERR_INTERNAL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
The board-specific HIL driver used an internal buffer that was too small for the operating system specific kernel-level driver for the board. The board-specific HIL driver is likely not compatible with the operating system specific kernel-level driver for the board. Make sure both are up-to-date and compatible versions.
QERR_OUT_OF_REQUIRED_SYSTEM_RESOURCES
There are not enough system resources to perform the requested operation. Try rebooting, requesting fewer samples, or adding more memory to your machine.
Requirements
Include Files |
Libraries |
---|---|
hil.h |
hil.lib;quanser_runtime.lib;quanser_common.lib |
Examples
/*
* Read the first four analog input channels.
*/
t_uint32 channels[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
t_double buffer[4];
t_error result = hil_read_analog(board, channels, ARRAY_LENGTH(channels), buffer);
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