If by "no data" you mean a value of zero, you are correct...
Those last "00 00" should be your two bytes of data.
The program that is sending that message may be reading
something at Ground potential, or not sensing anything at all.
What code/platform/version/etc are you using?
MS
Thamilarasu, Geethap wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I am able to see data on the PC.
However I am not able to decipher the data.
This is what I get :
7e 00 0a 7d 02 00 00
From the tutorials, I understand that 02 is the message length, but it
looks to me like there is no data being sent at all.
Is that true ?
Thanks
Geetha
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