NAME
Lab::Moose::Instrument::NanonisTramea - Nanonis Tramea
VERSION
version 3.831
SYNOPSIS
my $tramea = instrument(
type => 'NanonisTramea',
connection_type => 'Socket',
connection_options => { host => '000.000.000.00',
port => '0000',
write_termchar => ''
}
);
FORMATTERS Collections of functions to pack or unpack numbers and srings for TCP comunication
nt_string
nt_int
nt_uint16
nt_uint32
nt_float32
nt_float64
nt_header
my $header = $tramea->nt_header($command,$body_size,$response);
Function to format Header of tcp message.
C<command> refers to command name as reported in the Nanonis Tramea documentation
C<body_size> refers to the size of the message body, not including the header itself.
C<response> Must have value of either 0 or 1. If value is the nanonis Software will send a response according to documentation.
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strArrayUnpacker
my %strArray = $tramea->strArrayUnpacker($element_number, $string_array);
Returns an hash that has as keys the indexes of the strings in the array and as items the strings themselves. element_number
refers to the ammount of strings about to be in the array. string_array
refers to the binary of the strings array.
intArrayUnpacker
my @int_array = $tramea->intArrayUnpacker($element_number, $int_array);
Unpacks binary array of int and returns into perl Array type. element_number
refers to the expected number of elements in the array. int_array
refers to the int array binary.
float32ArrayUnpacker
my $floeat32_array = $tramea->float32ArrayUnpacker($element_number, $float32_array);
Unpacks binary array of float32 and returns into perl Array type. element_number
refers to the expected number of elements in the array. float32_array
refers to float32 array binary.
1DSweep
3DSwp
3DSwp.SwpChannel
3DSwp.StepChanne1
3DSwp.StepChannel2
3DSwp.Timing
3DSwp.FilePathsGet
Signals
User
Digita Lines
Utilities
File
High Level COM
Class Variables
Class Methods
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by the Lab::Measurement team; in detail:
Copyright 2022 Andreas K. Huettel, Erik Fabrizzi, Simon Reinhardt
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.