Murata RF modules are designed to simplify wireless development and certification by minimizing the amount of RF expertise you need to wirelessly enable a wide range of applications.
Payload.h
- Committer:
- yangcq88517
- Date:
- 2016-03-16
- Revision:
- 9:0ce800923eda
- Parent:
- 2:f8e393a81c25
File content as of revision 9:0ce800923eda:
#ifndef SmartLab_MuRata_Payload #define SmartLab_MuRata_Payload #include "mbed.h" #include "ResponseFlag.h" #include "SubCommandID.h" namespace SmartLabMuRata { class Payload { private : static const int EXPANDSIZE = 1024; char * data; int position; int max; public: Payload(); Payload(Payload * payload); void SetPayload(Payload * payload); char * GetData(); /// <summary> /// The first byte of the Payload of the command describes the specific operation to perform for the Command ID, and it contains the Response Flag and Sub-Command ID (RFSCID). The Payload may be a request (REQ) from the host to the module, a response (RSP) from the module to that request, an indication (IND) from the module to the host, and the optional confirmation (CFM) from the host for that indication. /// </summary> /// <returns></returns> ResponseFlag GetResponseFlag(); void SetResponseFlag(const ResponseFlag flag); // sub command id SubCommandID GetSubCommandID(); /// <summary> /// must call SetSubCommandID first then SetFrameID, and any other data afterwards /// </summary> void SetSubCommandID(const SubCommandID id) ; /// <summary> /// must call SetSubCommandID first then SetFrameID, and any other data afterwards /// </summary> void SetSubCommandID(const int value); // frame id char GetFrameID(); /// <summary> /// must call SetSubCommandID first then SetFrameID, and any other data afterwards /// </summary> void SetFrameID(const char frameID); // content int GetPosition(); void SetPosition(const int position); void Allocate(const int length); void Rewind(); void SetContent(const char value); void SetContent(const char * value, const int offset, const int length); }; } #endif