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hil_task_create_analog_reader

Creates a task for reading from analog inputs.

Description

The hil_task_create_analog_reader function creates a task for reading from the specified analog input channels. The task allows other operations to be performed while the analog inputs are being read "in the background". The data is read into an internal circular "task buffer" from which it can be read at any time using the hil_task_read_analog function. The size of this task buffer is determined by the samples_in_buffer parameter.

The task does not actually start reading from the analog inputs until the hil_task_start function is called. The task must be deleted when it is no longer in use using the hil_task_delete function, in order to free the system and hardware resources used by the task. See Tasks for more information on task.

Prototype

t_error 
hil_task_create_analog_reader(t_card card, t_uint32 samples_in_buffer,
                              const t_uint32 analog_channels[], t_uint32 num_analog_channels,
                              t_task *task);
    

Parameters

t_card card

A handle to the board, as returned by hil_open

t_uint32 samples_in_buffer

The number of samples in the task buffer. The hil_task_read_analog function cannot read more samples than this in a single call. If the task buffer overflows because hil_task_read_analog has not been called in time to remove the data from the task buffer then the next call to hil_task_read_analog will return an HIL_BUFFER_OVERFLOW error. See Tasks for more information on task buffers.

const t_uint32 [] analog_channels

An array containing the channel numbers of the analog inputs to be read by the task.

Select a board type from the list for board-specific details: .

t_uint32 num_analog_channels

The number of channels specified in the analog_channels array.

t_task * task

A handle to the task is returned in the t_task variable passed in this parameter. This argument cannot be NULL. Pass the address of a variable of type t_task.

Return value

The return value is 0 if the task is created 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_TASK_CREATE_ANALOG_READER_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_TASK_ARGUMENT_IS_NULL

The task argument is NULL. A pointer to a t_task variable must be supplied because this variable must be passed to the other HIL task functions to refer to the task.

QERR_MISSING_ANALOG_INPUTS

The analog input channels argument is NULL when the number of analog inputs specified is non-zero.

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_INPUT_CHANNELS_NOT_SUPPORTED

Analog input channels are not supported by this board.

QERR_INVALID_BOARD_HANDLE

An invalid board handle was passed as an argument to the board-specific HIL driver. Once a card has been closed using hil_close the board handle is invalid.

QERR_INVALID_BUFFER_HANDLE

An invalid buffer handle was passed to a board-specific HIL driver function.

QERR_OPERATION_ARGUMENT_IS_NULL

The operation argument to a board-specific HIL driver is NULL. This situation should never occur unless the user is calling the board-specific driver directly or memory has been corrupted.

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.

QERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY

There is not enough memory to perform the operation.

Requirements

Include Files

Libraries

hil.h

hil.lib;quanser_runtime.lib;quanser_common.lib

Examples


/*
* Reads 5000 samples at 1 kHz from the first four analog input channels, using SYSTEM_CLOCK_1.
* Return values are ignored for simplicity.
*/

t_uint32 channels[]        = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
t_double frequency         = 1000;
t_uint32 samples           = 5000;
t_uint32 samples_in_buffer = frequency;
t_uint32 samples_to_read   = 1;

static t_double buffer[4];
t_task task;

hil_task_create_analog_reader(board, samples_in_buffer, channels, ARRAY_LENGTH(channels), &task);
hil_task_start(task, SYSTEM_CLOCK_1, frequency, samples);
for (int index = 0; index < samples; index += samples_to_read) {
    hil_task_read_analog(task, samples_to_read, buffer);
    ...
}
hil_task_stop(task);
hil_task_delete(task);
    

 

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