No. 1331 | Re: Re: Re: PBH-154 and frame delimiter | 2015-03-20 | ||
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Hello. This is technical support team of Sollae Systems. As I told you before, PBH-154 cannot know that time. if you have to know the interval time for your system application, I recommend another model. It is CSE-H64 that has 4 serial port with RS232/422/485 and can be configured the frame delimiter optinally like PBH-154. CSE-H64 is respected to be released whithin June, 2015. CSE-H64’s Data Frame interval is configured at 2byte. Before sending data from the serial port to LAN, CSE-H64 gathers data in the buffer. If there is no data during the time configured in the 2byte data interval, it will send data to the network. Thank you. > JB wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Thanks for your reply. > > Here a use case: > PBH-154 receives 8 bytes of data from serial link. How many time the PBH-154 waits before to send a TCP frame with those 8 bytes ? > > Thanks > JB. > > > Sollae Systems wrote: > > ------------------------------------ > > Hello. This is technical support team of Sollae Systems. > > > > The configuration of frame delimiter is optional > > > > and the interval of data frame between bytes is not consistent because it is not fixed. > > > > If you have any other question, please do not hesitate to contact us again > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > > JB wrote: > > > ------------------------------------ > > > Hello, > > > > > > I would like to know if the configuration of frame delimiter is required or it is optional ? > > > In this last case, what is the minimum time between 2 bytes on serial link to send a TCP packet ? > > > > > > > > > Thank you. > > > Regards. |
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