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Where can I find information about SPC5 Runtime-IO Component RLA at?

Bucko
Associate

No idea what this does.  Can't find any documentation.

I installed it and am looking at the panel.  Maybe add a help button on the panel so people have a trail to the information.

Thanks!

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Christian N
ST Employee

Should others have similar questions regarding SPC5 Studio components, please note the following:

For all SPC5 Studio components there is a doc folder.

 

For example, the Runtime IO component's documentation is located at: .\components\spc5_runtime_io_component_rla\doc The documentation can be found in: SPC5 Runtime IO RLA.chm The description of the Runtime IO component is described as: "What is Runtime IO Component? The Runtime IO Component allow you to use the standard printf function to write an output message.

 

As first implementation the stdout is redirect, throgh the freopen, to the serial device, in the future (when the support will be added) it can be redirect on CAN or Ethernet device. So to correctly initialize the serial driver, it needs to configure the Runtime IO component selecting the properly device to use, depending which platform we are using. 

 

Kind Regards,
Christian

ST Support

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Christian N
ST Employee

Hi Bucko,

Thank you for contacting STMicroelectronics. Your inquiry is being escalated for specialized support.

Kind Regards,

Christian

ST Support

Christian N
ST Employee

Should others have similar questions regarding SPC5 Studio components, please note the following:

For all SPC5 Studio components there is a doc folder.

 

For example, the Runtime IO component's documentation is located at: .\components\spc5_runtime_io_component_rla\doc The documentation can be found in: SPC5 Runtime IO RLA.chm The description of the Runtime IO component is described as: "What is Runtime IO Component? The Runtime IO Component allow you to use the standard printf function to write an output message.

 

As first implementation the stdout is redirect, throgh the freopen, to the serial device, in the future (when the support will be added) it can be redirect on CAN or Ethernet device. So to correctly initialize the serial driver, it needs to configure the Runtime IO component selecting the properly device to use, depending which platform we are using. 

 

Kind Regards,
Christian

ST Support