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I need to get data from the a Lidar under 100ms. This data consists of 1122 bytes and I receive this data when i sends 10 Byte request data to Lidar. Communication is via RS422. My computer has Rs422 port. it can support up to 5M baudrate. I get this data by reading the serial port in C#. Lidar i use can support up to 500k baudrate.

Here is my question; Although I set BaudRate to 115200,230400,460800, I can't get below 190ms for all read operations. I don't know where am i wrong. Is there a way programmatic way to do this faster?

on avarage For 115200-> 210ms,

For 230400-> 200ms,

For 460800-> 190ms

My get data function code;

public static void GetData() 
 {  
      System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch watch;

            if (isLidarStart)
            {
                serialport.DiscardInBuffer();
                serialport.DiscardOutBuffer();

                sendByte(ScanDataRequreBytes);
                int byteslen;
                watch = new System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch();
                long timeOut1 = 220; // for protection
                watch.Start();
                byteslen = serialport.BytesToRead;

                while (watch.ElapsedMilliseconds < timeOut1 && byteslen != 1122)
                {
                    byteslen = serialport.BytesToRead;
                }

                watch.Stop();
                System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Time elapsed only when receiving data = " + watch.ElapsedMilliseconds + " ms");

                if (byteslen != 1122)
                {
                    System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Error  = " + serialport.BytesToRead);
                    return null;
                }
                else
                {
                    byte[] SerialPortbytes = new byte[byteslen];

                    serialport.Read(SerialPortbytes, 0, byteslen);

                   // Do something
                 }

        }

My init Serial port function code;

  public static void initSerialPortCommunication()
        {
            try
            {
                serialport = new SerialPort();
                serialport.BaudRate = 460800;
                serialport.PortName = "COM2";
                serialport.Parity = Parity.None;
                serialport.StopBits = StopBits.One;
                serialport.DataBits = 8;
                serialport.Open();
                isLidarStart = true;
            }
            catch (Exception)
            {
                ErrorOccured = false;
                MessageBox.Show("Error starting port!");
            }
      }
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Maybe it is a limitation of the port settings. Device Manager > Port Properties > Port Setting > Advanced...

advanced port setting

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