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target.PILProtocol Class

Namespace: target

Describe PIL protocol implementation for target hardware

Since R2020b

Description

Use the target.PILProtocol class, which inherits functionality from target.CommunicationProtocolStack, to describe the processor-in-the-loop (PIL) communication protocol implementation for your target hardware. For example, use this class to provide buffering information for data transfer and timeout information for I/O with the associated target.Board object.

To create a target.PILProtocol object, use the target.create function.

Properties

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Name of the PIL protocol object.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Size of send buffer for caching communication data.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Size of receive buffer for caching communication data.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Timeout that is applied to a data send command, specified in seconds.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Timeout that is applied to a data receive command, specified in seconds.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Timeout that is applied when opening PIL communications, specified in seconds.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Specify whether PIL communication sends and receives only bytes.

Attributes:

GetAccess
public
SetAccess
public

Examples

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Specify PIL protocol information. This code snippet from Set Up PIL Connectivity by Using Target Framework (Embedded Coder) shows how to specify the information.

pilProtocol = target.create('PILProtocol');
pilProtocol.Name = 'Linux PIL Protocol';
pilProtocol.SendBufferSize = 50000;
pilProtocol.ReceiveBufferSize = 50000;
hostTarget.CommunicationProtocolStacks = pilProtocol;

Version History

Introduced in R2020b