My knowledge of rs232 is pretty much nothing. I have an LED display connected to a serial port. I'm using node.js v8.22 and node-serialport v1.1.0.
The LED display's user guide is asking for [hex80]xxxxxx[cr] to be sent, where each "x" is a single digit (0-9). I have the baud rate at 9600 as it dictates as well.
I'm assuming i could write
sp.write(0x80);
sp.write('123456\r');
But honestly, I just don't know how to translate [hex80]xxxxxx[cr] to javascript/serialport needs. I've tried various things.
sp.write([0x80,55,55,55,49,49,48,'\r']); // hex80 + all the char codes for the digits sp.write(128+'123456\r') // 128 is decimal for 0x80
I have gotten some jumbled stuff to be displayed. Full code below.
var serialPort, sp;
var comPort = '/dev/cu.usbserial';
var serialPort = require('serialport').SerialPort
sp = new serialPort(comPort, { baudrate: 9600, parser: parserJaCircuitsChrono() });
sp.on("open", function () {
console.log(comPort + ' is open');
sp.write(0x80);
sp.write('123456\r');
});
Any thoughts or help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.