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ES51922Reader Version: 0.3.0 b

This is a .Net Core library for read ES51922 based DMMs.

This library provides the capability to read the serial data of ES51922 based DMMs like UNI-T UT61-E. As a .Net Core library it is cross-platform and you can code tools based on it for Windows, Mac Os or Linux.

USAGE.

On this source you can find a console application as an example of the library usage.

When you instance MeasureReader class it automaticalle starts reading data blocks on the indicated port

reader = new MeasureReader(portName);

reader.MeasureReceived += Reader_MeasureReceived; // Invoked when a measure block is received and processed
reader.WrongBlockReceived += Reader_WrongBlockReceived; // Invoked when a measure block is receved and can't process it
reader.ErrorReading += Reader_ErrorReading; // Invoked when an error occurs reading from serial port.

reader.Start();

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EXAMPLE CONSOLE APP.

Exaple APP

This solution includes a console app project with an example implementation.

CHANGELOG.

  • 0.3.0 b (10/April/2020):

    • Improve stability
    • Fix serial port open and close methods.
    • Fix WrongBlockReceived event.
    • Add WrongBlockReceived example implementation.
    • Added some code comments.
    • Added Cyrustek ES51922 official datasheet.
  • 0.2.0 b (10/April/2020):

    • Improve code stability. Change access modifiers from public to internal.
    • Added wrong data block control.
    • Added wrong data block event.
    • Improved example console app.
    • Added error messages constant class.
    • Added ReadingException throwed when an error reading serial port.
  • 0.1.0 a (09/April/2020):

    • First alpha Release. Provides all measure capabilities, but the code is so messy and it's poor tested.

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