4.3 - Example Pseudocode
The following pseudocode examples are simplified for clarity, and in particular no error checking is shown. The language used for the pseudocode is C.
- 4.3.1 - Open
- 4.3.2 - Configuration
- 4.3.3 - Analog Inputs
- 4.3.4 - Analog Outputs
- 4.3.5 - Digital I/O
- 4.3.6 - Timers & Counters
- 4.3.7 - Stream Mode
- 4.3.8 - Raw Output/Input
- 4.3.9 - Easy Functions
- 4.3.10 - SPI Serial Communication
- 4.3.11 - I²C Serial Communication
- 4.3.12 - Asynchronous Serial Communication
- 4.3.13 - Watchdog Timer
- 4.3.14 - Miscellaneous
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- UD Series (U3, U6, UE9)
- U3
- U6
- Start with the UD Driver
- User's Guide
- Preface
- 1 - Installation on Windows
- 2 - Hardware Description
- 3 - Operation
- 4 - LabJackUD High-Level Driver
- 4.1 - Overview
- 4.2 - Function Reference
- 4.3 - Example Pseudocode
- 4.3.1 - Open
- 4.3.2 - Configuration
- 4.3.3 - Analog Inputs
- 4.3.4 - Analog Outputs
- 4.3.5 - Digital I/O
- 4.3.6 - Timers & Counters
- 4.3.7 - Stream Mode
- 4.3.8 - Raw Output/Input
- 4.3.9 - Easy Functions
- 4.3.10 - SPI Serial Communication
- 4.3.11 - I²C Serial Communication
- 4.3.12 - Asynchronous Serial Communication
- 4.3.13 - Watchdog Timer
- 4.3.14 - Miscellaneous
- 4.4 - Errorcodes
- 5 - Low-level Function Reference
- Appendix A - Specifications
- Appendix B - Noise and Resolution Tables
- Appendix C - Enclosure and PCB Drawings
- U6 Firmware Revision History
- UE9
- Software Options
- U12
- T Series
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