Module Power Info
Group: 0x18 Command: 0x00
Receiving
If a PC software/client has 'long' data-grams enabled, the MX10 sends its track status, current and voltage values in a 'long' data-gram.
When receiving command 0x00 the 'Data' section will look like this:
| Device NID | Port 1 | Port 1 voltage | Port 1 amperage | Port 2 | Port 2 voltage | Port 2 amperage | Amperage 32V | Amperage 12V | Voltage total | Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit | 16 Bit |
| The 'Device NID' is the Network Id of the queried device, or the Network Id of the source of the Power Info message. This can be (currently 2020.05.18) the master MX10(ec), MX10 booster or StEin[e]. |
Recommendation
A PC software MUST be prepared to send more data bytes!!! Depending on future requirements the MX10 will send more status information.