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IntroductionIn this article, I will give you an introduction on how to do serial port communication on .NET platform using C#. The .NET framework version 2.0 (beta) provides features for serial communication. The framework provides The NamespaceThe The SerialPort Class
Creating SerialPort ObjectBy creating an object of this type, we will be able to programmatically control all aspects of serial communication. The methods of
To create a //create a Serial Port object
SerialPort sp = new SerialPort ();
In all, there are seven public constructors for creating The public properties of
There are many public properties, but except these three, all properties will have default values. About Serial Port (Hardware)The serial port on your PC is a full-duplex device meaning that it can send and receive data at the same time. In order to be able to do this, it uses separate lines for transmitting and receiving data. Some types of serial devices support only one-way communication, and therefore, use only two wires in the cable - the transmit line and the signal ground. Data TransferIn serial communication, a byte of data is transferred through a single wire one bit at a time. The packets contain a start bit, data, and stop bit. Once the start bit has been sent, the transmitter sends the actual data bits. There may either be 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits, depending on the number you have selected. Both receiver and the transmitter must agree on the number of data bits, as well as the baud rate. Null ModemA Null Modem cable simply crosses the receive and transmit lines so that transmit on one end is connected to receive on the other end and vice versa. In addition to transmit and receive, DTR & DSR, as well as RTS & CTS are also crossed in a Null Modem connection. Here is the pin diagram:
As we are not using any handshake, we will use three wire connections in which we will connect pin 2 of one connector to pin 3 of the other. For both the connectors, connect pin 5 (ground) of both the connectors with each other (common ground). If you want, you can use only one PC as both transmitter and receiver for this communication. Then, just take a DB 9 connector and a small wire, and connect pin no 2 and 3 using the wire that will connect a loop back. That is, whatever you will send, the same data you will be receiving. The Example ApplicationThe main form:
Here, if you want to work with default values for the public properties, then press Save Status. If you want to change the value for specified properties, then press Property. Then the following dialog will pop: Here, you can select values for baud rate and stop bit. To save these changes, press OK. If you directly press save status or save the changed values for properties, the following form will be displayed:
Which will display the values for some of the properties. For starting communication, press Start Comm. As soon as you press the button, the following form will be displayed: Type data in textbox which is to be transferred, followed by a new line, and press Send button. As soon as you press the button, the data will be send to the send buffer and later to the COM port. For reading the data form COM port, press Read button. If there is any data in read buffer, it will be displayed in the textbox. If there no data to be read for 500 ms, then an error message will be displayed informing the same. Here is a code example for the above application: Code for the Main app#region Using directives
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.IO.Ports;
#endregion
namespace Serialexpample
{
partial class Form1 : Form
{
//create instance of property page
//property page is used to set values for stop bits and
//baud rate
PropertyPage pp = new PropertyPage();
//create an Serial Port object
SerialPort sp = new SerialPort();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void propertyButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//show property dialog
pp.ShowDialog();
propertyButton.Hide();
}
private void sendButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
//write line to serial port
sp.WriteLine(textBox.Text);
//clear the text box
textBox.Text = "";
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
baudRatelLabel.Text = ex.Message;
}
}
private void ReadButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
//clear the text box
textBox.Text = "";
//read serial port and displayed the data in text box
textBox.Text = sp.ReadLine();
}
catch(System.Exception ex)
{
baudRatelLabel.Text = ex.Message;
}
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}
private void Form1_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show("Do u want to Close the App");
sp.Close();
}
private void startCommButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
startCommButton.Hide();
sendButton.Show();
readButton.Show();
textBox.Show();
}
//when we want to save the status(value)
private void saveStatusButton_Click_1(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//display values
//if no property is set the default values
if (pp.bRate == "" && pp.sBits == "")
{
dataBitLabel.Text = "BaudRate = " + sp.BaudRate.ToString();
readTimeOutLabel.Text = "StopBits = " + sp.StopBits.ToString();
}
else
{
dataBitLabel.Text = "BaudRate = " + pp.bRate;
readTimeOutLabel.Text = "StopBits = " + pp.sBits;
}
parityLabel.Text = "DataBits = " + sp.DataBits.ToString();
stopBitLabel.Text = "Parity = " + sp.Parity.ToString();
readTimeOutLabel.Text = "ReadTimeout = " +
sp.ReadTimeout.ToString();
if (propertyButton.Visible == true)
propertyButton.Hide();
saveStatusButton.Hide();
startCommButton.Show();
try
{
//open serial port
sp.Open();
//set read time out to 500 ms
sp.ReadTimeout = 500;
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
baudRatelLabel.Text = ex.Message;
}
}
}
}
Code for Property Dialog#region Using directives
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
#endregion
namespace Serialexpample
{
partial class PropertyPage : Form
{
//variables for storing values of baud rate and stop bits
private string baudR="";
private string stopB="";
//property for setting and getting baud rate and stop bits
public string bRate
{
get
{
return baudR;
}
set
{
baudR = value;
}
}
public string sBits
{
get
{
return stopB;
}
set
{
stopB = value;
}
}
public PropertyPage()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void cancelButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.bRate = "";
this.sBits = "";
//close form
this.Close();
}
private void okButton_Click_1(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//here we set the value for stop bits and baud rate.
this.bRate = BaudRateComboBox.Text;
this.sBits = stopBitComboBox.Text;
//
this.Close();
}
}
}
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