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  • KroMignonK KroMignon

    @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

    i am trying to convert it into Qbytearray and using serial->write() to send above structure. But i am not able to send except first character. Please let me know the possible way.

    How do you convert MSG_EXT to QByteArray?
    By the way, what is MSG_EXT?
    How do send data on serial port? I can only see QSerialPort configuration, no data are sent from this code extract.

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    #4

    @KroMignon Thanks for your response. MSG_EXT_T is structure which i have framed for sending command to other board.

    typedef struct MSG_EXT {
    uint8_t start_byte;
    uint8_t priority;
    uint16_t uniq_id;
    union {
    uint32_t msg_id; /* pre-defined id used by ui board /
    /
    Break-up of msg_id into therapy internal ids /
    struct {
    uint8_t src_id; /
    LSB of msg_id */
    uint8_t dest_id;
    uint8_t t_cmd;
    uint8_t param;
    };
    };
    union {
    uint8_t ack;
    int8_t notify;
    };
    uint8_t ext_msg_type;
    union
    {
    bool val_bool;
    int8_t val_s8;
    int16_t val_s16;
    int32_t val_s32;
    uint8_t val_u8;
    uint16_t val_u16;
    uint32_t val_u32;
    float val_f32;
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config_data, addr);
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config, val);
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(valve_move, id, unused);
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(soft_assert, id);
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(rx_msg, addr);
    DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(rx_file, size, chunk_size);
    uint8_t payload[4];
    };
    uint8_t crc;
    uint8_t stop_byte;
    } MSG_EXT_T, *MSG_EXT_PTR;

    my code for transmitting command is below.

    char b[sizeof(omsg)];
    memcpy(b,(char*)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
    QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData(b,sizeof(b));
    serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);
    qDebug() << ba;

    qDebug() output: "U\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xAA"

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    • R Ramarao

      @KroMignon Thanks for your response. MSG_EXT_T is structure which i have framed for sending command to other board.

      typedef struct MSG_EXT {
      uint8_t start_byte;
      uint8_t priority;
      uint16_t uniq_id;
      union {
      uint32_t msg_id; /* pre-defined id used by ui board /
      /
      Break-up of msg_id into therapy internal ids /
      struct {
      uint8_t src_id; /
      LSB of msg_id */
      uint8_t dest_id;
      uint8_t t_cmd;
      uint8_t param;
      };
      };
      union {
      uint8_t ack;
      int8_t notify;
      };
      uint8_t ext_msg_type;
      union
      {
      bool val_bool;
      int8_t val_s8;
      int16_t val_s16;
      int32_t val_s32;
      uint8_t val_u8;
      uint16_t val_u16;
      uint32_t val_u32;
      float val_f32;
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config_data, addr);
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config, val);
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(valve_move, id, unused);
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(soft_assert, id);
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(rx_msg, addr);
      DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(rx_file, size, chunk_size);
      uint8_t payload[4];
      };
      uint8_t crc;
      uint8_t stop_byte;
      } MSG_EXT_T, *MSG_EXT_PTR;

      my code for transmitting command is below.

      char b[sizeof(omsg)];
      memcpy(b,(char*)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
      QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData(b,sizeof(b));
      serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);
      qDebug() << ba;

      qDebug() output: "U\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xAA"

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      JonB
      wrote on last edited by JonB
      #5

      @Ramarao
      ...And you use raw qDebug() to visualise the content....

      What is the value of sizeof(MSG_EXT)? What is the declaration of omsg?

      And what is your evidence that any byte of 0 is not actually sent??

      And serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);: why do you omit sending the last byte?

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        @KroMignon Thanks for your response. MSG_EXT_T is structure which i have framed for sending command to other board.

        typedef struct MSG_EXT {
        uint8_t start_byte;
        uint8_t priority;
        uint16_t uniq_id;
        union {
        uint32_t msg_id; /* pre-defined id used by ui board /
        /
        Break-up of msg_id into therapy internal ids /
        struct {
        uint8_t src_id; /
        LSB of msg_id */
        uint8_t dest_id;
        uint8_t t_cmd;
        uint8_t param;
        };
        };
        union {
        uint8_t ack;
        int8_t notify;
        };
        uint8_t ext_msg_type;
        union
        {
        bool val_bool;
        int8_t val_s8;
        int16_t val_s16;
        int32_t val_s32;
        uint8_t val_u8;
        uint16_t val_u16;
        uint32_t val_u32;
        float val_f32;
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config_data, addr);
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(config, val);
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(valve_move, id, unused);
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(soft_assert, id);
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_1_U32_ARG(rx_msg, addr);
        DEFINE_MSG_PAYLOAD_WITH_2_U16_ARGS(rx_file, size, chunk_size);
        uint8_t payload[4];
        };
        uint8_t crc;
        uint8_t stop_byte;
        } MSG_EXT_T, *MSG_EXT_PTR;

        my code for transmitting command is below.

        char b[sizeof(omsg)];
        memcpy(b,(char*)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
        QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData(b,sizeof(b));
        serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);
        qDebug() << ba;

        qDebug() output: "U\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xAA"

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        KroMignon
        wrote on last edited by KroMignon
        #6

        @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

        my code for transmitting command is below.
        char b[sizeof(omsg)];
        memcpy(b,(char*)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
        QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData(b,sizeof(b));
        serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);
        qDebug() << ba;
        qDebug() output: "U\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xAA"

        Just a side note, try to use button </> to insert the code, so it will be more readable.

        To convert your raw structure to QByteArray, I would do:
        QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData((char*)&omsg, sizeof(omsg));

        Then to send: serial->write(ba.data(), ba.size());

        EDIT
        A shorter way could be: serial->write((char*)&omsg, sizeof(omsg));

        And why using sizeof(ba)? You don't want to have the size of the QByteArray instance but the size of the data with is ba.size().

        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        • KroMignonK KroMignon

          @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

          my code for transmitting command is below.
          char b[sizeof(omsg)];
          memcpy(b,(char*)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
          QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData(b,sizeof(b));
          serial->write((const char *)ba,sizeof(ba)-1);
          qDebug() << ba;
          qDebug() output: "U\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xAA"

          Just a side note, try to use button </> to insert the code, so it will be more readable.

          To convert your raw structure to QByteArray, I would do:
          QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData((char*)&omsg, sizeof(omsg));

          Then to send: serial->write(ba.data(), ba.size());

          EDIT
          A shorter way could be: serial->write((char*)&omsg, sizeof(omsg));

          And why using sizeof(ba)? You don't want to have the size of the QByteArray instance but the size of the data with is ba.size().

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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          Thanks for the suggestion. i am getting below result after trying this.
          code_text

          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          ""                                                                              
          "?"
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          • R Ramarao

            Thanks for the suggestion. i am getting below result after trying this.
            code_text

            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            ""                                                                              
            "?"
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            KroMignon
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

            i am getting below result after trying this.

            After trying what exactly?

            It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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              Ramarao
              wrote on last edited by Ramarao
              #9

              @KroMignon after trying below code, i got "U" as first character and rest are like above.
              code_text

              QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData((char *)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
              serial->write(ba.data(),ba.size());

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                @KroMignon after trying below code, i got "U" as first character and rest are like above.
                code_text

                QByteArray ba = QByteArray::fromRawData((char *)&omsg,sizeof(omsg));
                serial->write(ba.data(),ba.size());

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                KroMignon
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                #10

                @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

                after trying below code, i got "U" as first character and rest are like above.

                Which seems to be normal to me 0x55 is U is ASCII table.
                But where to you see this?
                You are only sending data with this code extract.

                It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                • KroMignonK KroMignon

                  @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

                  after trying below code, i got "U" as first character and rest are like above.

                  Which seems to be normal to me 0x55 is U is ASCII table.
                  But where to you see this?
                  You are only sending data with this code extract.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @KroMignon i am sending this command to AM335x and observing the data in microcom or other QT receiving application running on board..Am335x_terminal.png

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                    @KroMignon i am sending this command to AM335x and observing the data in microcom or other QT receiving application running on board..Am335x_terminal.png

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                    KroMignon
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

                    i am sending this command to AM335x and observing the data in microcom or other QT receiving application running on board..

                    You should be aware that '\0' (NULL character) are not printable, so you cannot see it with microcom.
                    You have to use an hexadecimal terminal, something like ssterm (https://github.com/vsergeev/ssterm)

                    ssterm -o hex /dev/ttyXXX
                    

                    It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                      wrote on last edited by Ramarao
                      #13

                      @KroMignon iam running QT receiving app also at board side to observe data.

                      code_text
                      QByteArray data = serial->readAll();
                         QString str = QString(data);
                         qDebug() << str;
                      

                      My doubt is serial->write() will not send 0's by treating it as null character if we send in any format.

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                      • R Ramarao

                        @KroMignon iam running QT receiving app also at board side to observe data.

                        code_text
                        QByteArray data = serial->readAll();
                           QString str = QString(data);
                           qDebug() << str;
                        

                        My doubt is serial->write() will not send 0's by treating it as null character if we send in any format.

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                        JonB
                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #14

                        @Ramarao
                        I know you have ignored every post I have made, but I did tell you:

                           QString str = QString(data);
                           qDebug() << str;
                        

                        Using qDebug() like this is not the way to be able to see the data. Particularly 0x00s....

                        And additionally did you read QString::QString(const QByteArray &ba):

                        Constructs a string initialized with the byte array ba. The given byte array is converted to Unicode using fromUtf8(). Stops copying at the first 0 character, otherwise copies the entire byte array.

                        [My bold.]

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                        • R Ramarao

                          @KroMignon iam running QT receiving app also at board side to observe data.

                          code_text
                          QByteArray data = serial->readAll();
                             QString str = QString(data);
                             qDebug() << str;
                          

                          My doubt is serial->write() will not send 0's by treating it as null character if we send in any format.

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                          KroMignon
                          wrote on last edited by KroMignon
                          #15

                          @Ramarao said in Not able to pass 0x00 over Qserial port:

                          iam running QT receiving app also at board side to observe data.
                          code_text
                          QByteArray data = serial->readAll();
                          QString str = QString(data);
                          qDebug() << str;

                          And this wrong, you want to see hexadecimal data:

                          QByteArray data = serial->readAll();
                          
                          qDebug() << "Raw data:" << data;
                          qDebug() << "Hex data:"<< data.toHex(':');
                          
                          

                          My doubt is serial->write() will not send 0's by treating it as null character if we send in any format.

                          QSerialPort::write(const char * buffer, int size) do not check null byte, what matter is size. You can send as many null bytes you want, there is no interpretation about buffer content.

                          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @Ramarao
                            I know you have ignored every post I have made, but I did tell you:

                               QString str = QString(data);
                               qDebug() << str;
                            

                            Using qDebug() like this is not the way to be able to see the data. Particularly 0x00s....

                            And additionally did you read QString::QString(const QByteArray &ba):

                            Constructs a string initialized with the byte array ba. The given byte array is converted to Unicode using fromUtf8(). Stops copying at the first 0 character, otherwise copies the entire byte array.

                            [My bold.]

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                            #16

                            @JonB sorry that as i am new guy, forum is not allowing me immediately(making me to wait 10 mins). I am new to QT and i am trying to send 16 bytes command to AM335x board from QT application(running in PC) with button press for time being.
                            My goal is to send and receive data over serial communication between AM335x and STM32 where AM335x acting as GUI interface with QT application.

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                              @JonB sorry that as i am new guy, forum is not allowing me immediately(making me to wait 10 mins). I am new to QT and i am trying to send 16 bytes command to AM335x board from QT application(running in PC) with button press for time being.
                              My goal is to send and receive data over serial communication between AM335x and STM32 where AM335x acting as GUI interface with QT application.

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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              @Ramarao
                              That's OK, welcome :)

                              If you read what @KroMignon & I have said between us you ought be good to go!

                              Truly there is no problem sending 0 bytes across serial. Your problems will be (a) if you ever convert a QByteArray to a QString, because it's liable to terminate at the 0, as I wrote earlier, and (b) if you're not careful about interpreting what you see from qDebug(), because it shows "odd" bytes in ways you might misinterpret. Using @KroMignon's QByteArray::toHex() at least is one way to visualise the bytes without having them "terminated early" or being shown "oddly".

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                                Ramarao
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                This issue is resolved.

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                                  manel.sam
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  This my open for opening IMU
                                  Imu::Imu() :
                                  moving(false)
                                  {

                                  serialPort = new QSerialPort("COM7",this);
                                  if (!serialPort->open( QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                                  {
                                      log_warning("imu","failed to open device file \"%s\", IMU measures will be unavailable",qPrintable(serialPort->portName()));
                                      return;
                                  }
                                  
                                  if (!serialPort->setBaudRate(115200))
                                      log_error("imu","failed to set baudrate, error no %d",serialPort->error());
                                  serialPort->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                                  serialPort->setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity);
                                  serialPort->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop); // One Stop bit
                                  serialPort->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);
                                  //serialPort->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                  
                                  pollingTimer = new QTimer(this);
                                  QObject::connect(pollingTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(pollSerialPort()));
                                  pollingTimer->start(10);
                                  
                                  }
                                  

                                  Imu::~Imu()
                                  {
                                  serialPort->close();
                                  }

                                  void Imu::pollSerialPort()
                                  {
                                  static const unsigned char START_BYTES[2] = {0x55,0xAA};
                                  static const QByteArray START_WORD((char*)START_BYTES,2);

                                  static QTime startTime = QTime::currentTime();
                                  
                                  static QByteArray data;
                                  data.append(serialPort->readAll());
                                  qDebug() <<"Raw data"<<data.append(serialPort->readAll());
                                  QByteArray hex = data.append(serialPort->readAll()).toHex('0');   // returns "123456abcdef"
                                  qDebug() <<"Hex data"<<hex;
                                  

                                  I would like to get the data in hexadecimal, however I could not get anything

                                  Neither in binary data, nor in hexadecimal

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                                    This my open for opening IMU
                                    Imu::Imu() :
                                    moving(false)
                                    {

                                    serialPort = new QSerialPort("COM7",this);
                                    if (!serialPort->open( QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                                    {
                                        log_warning("imu","failed to open device file \"%s\", IMU measures will be unavailable",qPrintable(serialPort->portName()));
                                        return;
                                    }
                                    
                                    if (!serialPort->setBaudRate(115200))
                                        log_error("imu","failed to set baudrate, error no %d",serialPort->error());
                                    serialPort->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                                    serialPort->setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity);
                                    serialPort->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop); // One Stop bit
                                    serialPort->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);
                                    //serialPort->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                    
                                    pollingTimer = new QTimer(this);
                                    QObject::connect(pollingTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(pollSerialPort()));
                                    pollingTimer->start(10);
                                    
                                    }
                                    

                                    Imu::~Imu()
                                    {
                                    serialPort->close();
                                    }

                                    void Imu::pollSerialPort()
                                    {
                                    static const unsigned char START_BYTES[2] = {0x55,0xAA};
                                    static const QByteArray START_WORD((char*)START_BYTES,2);

                                    static QTime startTime = QTime::currentTime();
                                    
                                    static QByteArray data;
                                    data.append(serialPort->readAll());
                                    qDebug() <<"Raw data"<<data.append(serialPort->readAll());
                                    QByteArray hex = data.append(serialPort->readAll()).toHex('0');   // returns "123456abcdef"
                                    qDebug() <<"Hex data"<<hex;
                                    

                                    I would like to get the data in hexadecimal, however I could not get anything

                                    Neither in binary data, nor in hexadecimal

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                                    @manel-sam
                                    Hi. It might have been better to open your own topic for this than putting it in this existing thread. You could still do that.

                                    You are calling serialPort->readAll() 3 times, including in a qDebug() statement. Each time you call it all the data is read, it will not be there for next read.

                                    Wouldn't using readyRead() signal be better than your timed polling?

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                                      @manel-sam
                                      Hi. It might have been better to open your own topic for this than putting it in this existing thread. You could still do that.

                                      You are calling serialPort->readAll() 3 times, including in a qDebug() statement. Each time you call it all the data is read, it will not be there for next read.

                                      Wouldn't using readyRead() signal be better than your timed polling?

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                                      manel.sam
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                                      #21

                                      @JonB Thank you for your feedback, I am new to this forum and QT too, I will do so indeed

                                      Thanks

                                      Can you tell me then how I can read the data without using the qDebug(), to be able to visualize if I receive the data well

                                      and how to get the data in Hexadecimal

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                                        @JonB Thank you for your feedback, I am new to this forum and QT too, I will do so indeed

                                        Thanks

                                        Can you tell me then how I can read the data without using the qDebug(), to be able to visualize if I receive the data well

                                        and how to get the data in Hexadecimal

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                                        JonB
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                                        #22

                                        @manel-sam

                                        QByteArray ba = serialPort->readAll();
                                        qDebug() << ba.count() << ba.toHex()
                                        
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                                          @manel-sam

                                          QByteArray ba = serialPort->readAll();
                                          qDebug() << ba.count() << ba.toHex()
                                          
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                                          @JonB
                                          Thanks a lot,

                                          I receive only the value 0, whereas the Imu I use receives the values in Hexadecimal.
                                          Is it necessary to write other commands?

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