1. The FPA list in the string:
String -> “*# SN1, SN2, SN3, SN4, SN5...”
Where the
SN1- FPA’s serial number that should be assigned to FPA-1 index
SN2- FPA’s serial number that should be assigned to FPA-2 index
etc.
As a delimiter the comma ‘,’ or white space ‘ ’ can be used.
Example:
“*# 20060123, 20060346, 20060222, 20060245"
or
“*# 20060123 20060346 20060222 20060245"
List of the acceptable numbers or IDs for USB-MSP430_FPA adapters:
1. FPAs serial number - 8 digits eg. 20060222
eg, “*# 20060123 20060346 20060222 20060245"
Four USB-MSP430-FPA will be used with SN as listed above
FPA-1 20060123
FPA-2 20060346
FPA-3 20060222
FPA-4 20060245
If from any reason the listed adapter is not found, then the FPA-x becomes empty. All other
adapters will have the same FPA-x indexes as specified in the list eg if the FPA SN is
missing, then only the FPA-3 will be empty. The FPA-4 will have the same position as
before.
FPA-1 20060123
FPA-2 20060346
FPA-3 Empty
FPA-4 20060245
2. ID FPA - to select any USB-MSP430-FPA only. No FPA’s serial number can be
specified after this definition.
eg, “*# 20060123 20060346 20060222 FPA"
Last one will be an any adapter USB-MSP430-FPA not listed before.
3. ID ‘*’ - to select any adapter - USB-MSP430-FPA or MSP-FET430UIF. No other
adapters can be specified after this definition.
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