Component: TCPIP (W5500) (Comms: Networking)
Author | Matrix TSL |
Version | 1.0 (Release) |
Category | Comms: Networking |
Contents
- 1 TCPIP (W5500) component
- 2 Examples
- 3 Downloadable macro reference
- 3.1 TxSendMyIP
- 3.2 RxMatchMyIP
- 3.3 RxMatch_4_Bytes
- 3.4 SetMyIP
- 3.5 TxSendString
- 3.6 RxReadHeader
- 3.7 RxSkipBytes
- 3.8 CreateIPSocket
- 3.9 SetDestination
- 3.10 TxStart
- 3.11 RxReadByte
- 3.12 CreateUDPSocket
- 3.13 RxMatch_6_Bytes
- 3.14 RxMatch_2_Bytes
- 3.15 TxEnd
- 3.16 RxReadString
- 3.17 CreateTCPSocket
- 3.18 RxDataAvailable
- 3.19 TxSendByte
- 3.20 TCPListen
- 3.21 RxFlushData
- 3.22 TCPConnect
- 3.23 RxMatchMyMAC
- 3.24 RxDataSize
- 3.25 CreateMACSocket
- 3.26 TxSendMyMAC
- 3.27 SetMACAddress
- 3.28 SetSubnetMask
- 3.29 TCPClose
- 3.30 GetSocketStatus
- 3.31 Initialise
- 3.32 SetGateway
- 4 Simulation macro reference
- 5 Property reference
TCPIP (W5500) component
TCP/IP component designed to work with the W5500 device used on the ETH WIZ Click
Examples
HTTP Server
Simple example showing the W5500 component being used stand alone to create a web server.
Network Comms
Here are some examples using the Network Communication component linked to the W5500 component.
Downloadable macro reference
TxSendMyIP
This macro fills the specified channel's transmit buffer with 4 bytes of data representing this Internet E-Block's IP address as specified in the component's property page.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
RxMatchMyIP
This macro returns a non-zero value when the next 4 bytes of data in the specified channel's reception buffer are the same as the Internet E-block's IP address.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
RxMatch_4_Bytes
This macro returns a non-zero value when the next 4 bytes of data in the specified channel's reception buffer are the same as those passed as parameters. There are similar functions that check for 2 bytes and 6 bytes.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Byte1
- Specifies the value of the first byte
- BYTE Byte2
- Specifies the value of the second byte
- BYTE Byte3
- Specifies the value of the third byte
- BYTE Byte4
- Specifies the value of the fourth byte
Return value
SetMyIP
This macro sets up the Internet E-Block's own IP address. In most circumstances, this macro will not be required as the IP address setting in the component property page will remain constant throughout your application.
Parameters
- BYTE IP0
- First Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP1
- Second Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP2
- Third Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP3
- Fourth Byte of IP address
Return value
- This call does not return a value
TxSendString
This macro fills the specified channel's transmit buffer with data. It can fill the buffer with a string of information.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- <- STRING Data
- Data byte to append to Tx buffer.
- This parameter may be returned back to the caller
- BYTE Length
Return value
- This call does not return a value
RxReadHeader
Once data in a particular channel has been received, the header will be filled with information about the received data. This macro will return the information in the header. The idx parameter specifies which byte of information in the header to read
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Idx
- Specifies the byte index to return
Return value
RxSkipBytes
Often when receiving data packets, it may be necessary to ignore large sections of the data. This can be achieved by reading each byte individually (and ignoring the returned data), but a better way is to use this Rx_skipbytes macro.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Count
- Specifies how many bytes to skip
Return value
- This call does not return a value
CreateIPSocket
Note that sockets on up to 4 channels can be simultaneously opened and these channels are numbered 0 to 3. Note that sockets with different modes can be opened on different channels.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Protocol
- Specifies which IP protocol to use
- BYTE Broadcast
- Allows broadcast type packets to be sent and received
Return value
SetDestination
This is used in IP and UDP modes to set the destination of the intended data transfer. The destination IP address needs to be set for both IP and UDP modes.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Dst_IP0
- Specifies the first byte of an IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP1
- Specifies the second byte of an IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP2
- Specifies the third byte of an IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP3
- Specifies the fourth byte of an IP address
- UINT Dst_Port
- Destination Port
Return value
TxStart
This macro indicates the start of data transmission for the specified buffer. In TCP mode, data transmission can only begin once the socket has become established. In other modes, data transmission can occur as soon as the socket has been opened.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
RxReadByte
A call to this macro will return a byte of data in the reception buffer of the specified channel. It will also internally increment a pointer to that data so that the next call to 'Rx_readbyte' (or any other read function) will read the next byte
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
CreateUDPSocket
This macro creates a socket for sending and receiving UDP data.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- UINT Src_Port
- Port Number
Return value
RxMatch_6_Bytes
This macro returns a non-zero value when the next 6 bytes of data in the specified channel's reception buffer are the same as those passed as parameters. There are similar functions that check for 2 bytes and 4 bytes.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Byte1
- Specifies the value of the first byte
- BYTE Byte2
- Specifies the value of the second byte
- BYTE Byte3
- Specifies the value of the third byte
- BYTE Byte4
- Specifies the value of the fourth byte
- BYTE Byte5
- Specifies the value of the fifth byte
- BYTE Byte6
- Specifies the value of the sixth byte
Return value
RxMatch_2_Bytes
This macro returns a non-zero value when the next 2 bytes of data in the specified channel's reception buffer are the same as those passed as parameters. There are similar functions that check for 4 bytes and 6 bytes.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Byte1
- Specifies the value of the first byte
- BYTE Byte2
- Specifies the value of the second byte
Return value
TxEnd
Once the transmit buffer has been filled with data, call this macro to actually send the data.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
RxReadString
A call to this macro will return a string of data in the reception buffer of the specified channel. It will also internally increment a pointer to that data so that the next call to 'Rx_readbyte' (or any other read function) will read the next byte
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Length
Return value
CreateTCPSocket
This macro creates a socket for sending and receiving TCP data.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- UINT Src_Port
- Port Number
Return value
RxDataAvailable
This macro is used to check whether or not data has been received by the Internet E-Block. A return value of zero indicated that no data has been received. A positive return value indicates that data is available.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
TxSendByte
This macro fills the specified channel's transmit buffer with data.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Data
- Data byte to append to Tx buffer.
Return value
- This call does not return a value
TCPListen
This macro puts a previously opened TCP channel in "passive open" mode. This is the required mode when writing a TCP server application (e.g. a web server to display HTML web pages).
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
RxFlushData
Once data reception has been completed, this macro should be called to discard the data packet and allow other data packets to be read.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
TCPConnect
This macro puts a previously opened TCP channel in "active open" mode. This is the required mode when writing a TCP client application (e.g. using SMTP to send an email).
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
- BYTE Dst_IP0
- First Byte of IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP1
- Second Byte of IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP2
- Third Byte of IP address
- BYTE Dst_IP3
- Fourth Byte of IP address
- UINT Dst_Port
- Destination Port
Return value
RxMatchMyMAC
This macro returns a non-zero value when the next 6 bytes of data in the specified channel's reception buffer are the same as the Internet E-block's MAC address entered in the component's property page.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
RxDataSize
This macro is used to detect the size of data collected by the Rx_data_available macro.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
CreateMACSocket
This macro creates a socket for sending and receiving Ethernet data using raw data.
Parameters
- BYTE Promiscuous
- Receive everything (1) or just data bound for your MAC (0)
- BYTE Broadcast
- Allows broadcast messages to be accepted (1) or rejected (0)
- BYTE Error
- Allowsmessages with errors to be accepted (1) or rejected (0)
Return value
TxSendMyMAC
This macro fills the specified channel's transmit buffer with 6 bytes of data representing this Internet E-Block's MAC address as specified in the component's property page.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
SetMACAddress
This macro sets up the Internet E-Block's MAC address. In most circumstances, this macro will not be required as the MAC address setting in the component property page will remain constant throughout your application.
Parameters
- BYTE MAC0
- First Byte of address
- BYTE MAC1
- Second Byte of address
- BYTE MAC2
- Third Byte of address
- BYTE MAC3
- Fourth Byte of address
- BYTE MAC4
- Fourth Byte of address
- BYTE MAC5
- Fifth Byte of address
Return value
- This call does not return a value
SetSubnetMask
This macro sets up the Internet E-Block's Subnet Mask. In most circumstances, this macro will not be required as the subnet mask setting in the component property page will remain constant throughout your application.
Parameters
- BYTE IP0
- First Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP1
- Second Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP2
- Third Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP3
- Fourth Byte of IP address
Return value
- This call does not return a value
TCPClose
When an established TCP connection has finished transmission of data, either the local application (i.e. your code) or the remote application (i.e. the application at the other end of the connection) can initiate closure of the socket.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
- This call does not return a value
GetSocketStatus
This returns the state of the requested channel's socket.
Parameters
- BYTE Channel
- Specifies the communications channel 0-3
Return value
Initialise
Resets and initialises the Internet E-Block. It sets up the gateway address, subnet mask, device IP address and device MAC address as defined in the properties of the Flowcode component. This macro must be called before any other TCP_IP component macros
Parameters
- This macro has no parameters
Return value
SetGateway
This macro sets up the Internet E-Block's Gateway address. In most circumstances, this macro will not be required as the gateway address setting in the component property page will remain constant throughout your application.
Parameters
- BYTE IP0
- First Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP1
- Second Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP2
- Third Byte of IP address
- BYTE IP3
- Fourth Byte of IP address
Return value
- This call does not return a value
Simulation macro reference
This component does not contain any simulation macros
Property reference
MIAC Industrial Addon
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name ORDINAL.
No additional information
Channel
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::CHANNEL.
SPI Channel selector
Prescale
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::PR_SCALE.
Prescale option selector
MOSI
This property is of type Single digital pin and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::MOSI.
SPI Data Out Pin SDO - Also Known as Master Out Slave In (MOSI) when used in Master mode.
MISO
This property is of type Single digital pin and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::MISO.
SPI Data In Pin SDI - Also Known as Master In Slave Out (MISO) when used in Master mode.
CLK
This property is of type Single digital pin and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::CLK.
SPI Clock Pin CLK - The Clock signal is driven by the SPI master.
CS / SS
This property is of type Single digital pin and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::SS.
Chip Select / Slave Select Pin
Master Mode: General purpose output pin used to select the remote SPI device.
Slave Mode: Hardware chip select pin input used to select the SPI device.
Int Pin
This property is of type Single digital pin and can be referenced with the variable name int_pin.
No additional information
Gateway0
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name gateway0.
No additional information
Gateway1
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name gateway1.
No additional information
Gateway2
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name gateway2.
No additional information
Gateway3
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name gateway3.
No additional information
Subnet0
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name subnet0.
No additional information
Subnet1
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name subnet1.
No additional information
Subnet2
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name subnet2.
No additional information
Subnet3
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name subnet3.
No additional information
IP0
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name ip0.
No additional information
IP1
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name ip1.
No additional information
IP2
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name ip2.
No additional information
IP3
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name ip3.
No additional information
MAC0
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac0.
No additional information
MAC1
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac1.
No additional information
MAC2
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac2.
No additional information
MAC3
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac3.
No additional information
MAC4
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac4.
No additional information
MAC5
This property is of type Signed integer and can be referenced with the variable name mac5.
No additional information
Label
This property is of type Line of text and can be referenced with the variable name label.
No additional information
Sim Type
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name SimType.
Decides how to perform the simulation of the component.
TCP IP - Communicates using the Windows TCP IP communications DLL
SPI / Injector - Communicates using the CAL SPI to allow the communications to be analysed and debugged.
Scope Traces
This property is of type True or false and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::ScopeTraces.
Selects if the scope traces are automatically generated or not
Console Data
This property is of type True or false and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::ConsoleData.
Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
Injector
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name cal_spi::Injector.
No additional information
Network Interface
This property is of type Fixed list of ints and can be referenced with the variable name TCP_Base::interface.
List of network interfaces connected to the PC.
Sets which interface we are communicating via.