James Posted June 1, 2017 Report Share Posted June 1, 2017 The functionality Device Monitor exposes can all be done directly through serial commands. If you are building a smoking machine or similar and want to write a program to automate your DNA, this command list should be useful to you. To access the serial port, on Windows, install the drivers that are included with EScribe Suite. DNA serial ports are standards-compliant USB CDC, so you do not need a driver on Linux or Raspberry Pi. On Windows, we use a custom driver because Microsoft's USB CDC driver is of poor quality. For the commands below, # indicates a number. This can be any decimal, with a period as the separator (1.2, 3.4, 5.6, etc.). The basic commands are: F=# S Fires for # seconds. P=# W Sets the power setpoint to # watts. T=# F T=# C Sets the temperature limit to # Fahrenheit or Celsius. T=? Turns temperature protection off. M=# Sets the current profile to # (1-8). Common queries are: P=GET Gets the power measurement. P=GET SP Gets the power setpoint. T=GET Gets the temperature measurement. T=GET SP Gets the temperature setpoint. T=GET MATERIAL (1.2 SP3+) Gets the name of the material being used. M=GET Gets the current profile number. B=GET Gets the battery pack voltage. B=GET CELLS Gets the number of cells in the battery pack. B=GET CELL # Gets the voltage of a particular battery cell. R=GET Gets the resistance, as displayed on the device. This is the cold resistance on temperature-sensing coils, or the live resistance on non-temperature-sensing coils. R=GET LIVE Gets the live resistance measurement. R=GET COLD Gets the cold resistance. (DNA Color) Diagnostics include: V=GET Gets the voltage measurement. V=GET SP (1.2 SP3+) Gets the voltage limit. V=# V (1.2 SP3+) Sets the voltage limit. This setting is not retained on power cycle. (Only really useful if you want to imitate the smoking behavior of a voltage-limited device. To do this, make sure your power setpoint is high enough to hit the voltage limit.) I=GET Gets the current measurement. I=GET SP (1.2 SP3+) Gets the current limit. I=# A (1.2 SP3+) Sets the current limit. This setting is not retained on power cycle. U=GETV Gets the USB voltage measurement. U=GETI Gets the USB current measurement. U=GETP Gets the USB power measurement (USB voltage X USB current). U=# A Sets the USB current limit. 0 disables charging. T=GET BOARD Gets the board temperature. T=GET ROOM Gets the thermally modeled room temperature. As for statistics... For (what) below, substitute MEAN (mean), SD (standard deviation), or blank (total). For DNA Color, the standard deviation divides by N (population standard deviation). For earlier DNAs, the standard deviation divides by N-1. For (when) below, substitute LAST (the previous puff), DEVICE (lifetime), or blank (since statistics have been reset). MEAN and SD can't be combined with LAST. The statistics queries are: S=GET RESETS Gets the number of times the statistics have been reset. S=GET (when) PUFFS Gets the number of puffs. S=GET (when) TEMP PUFFS Gets the number of temperature-protected puffs. S=GET (when) (what) ENERGY Gets the total energy of the last puff. S=GET (when) (what) POWER Gets the mean power over the duration of the last puff. S=GET (when) (what) TIME Gets the time of the last puff. S=GET (when) (what) TEMP Gets the mean temperature over the duration of the last puff. S=GET LAST PEAK TEMP (1.2 SP3+) Gets the peak temperature over the duration of the last puff. Lastly, for identifying the device: E=GET MFR Gets the manufacturer name. E=GET PRODUCT Gets the product name. E=GET VERSION Gets the firmware version code. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twiq Posted November 18, 2018 Report Share Posted November 18, 2018 @James first of all sorry for digging this old thread, but is there a command to set only selective cells to charge? or limit certain cells at certain voltage? incase you forgot, i'm using Vaporshark DNA 250 and it uses 3S lipo batteries.. and as you know the battery that came with the device is fullymax which is nowhere to be found anymore.. i think it'll be handy if we could selectively charge the cells because due to aging sometimes the lipos aren't charged balancely.. like mine here, the 1st cell is always somewhere .20-0.30 volts under the 2nd and 3rd cell.. and everytime cell 2 and 3 reached 4.10v the amp started to slow down and cuts itself.. resulting 1st cell not fully charged to 4.10v any other options or suggestions are welcomed.. TIA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retird Posted November 18, 2018 Report Share Posted November 18, 2018 As you know as batteries age from use and charging they degrade. Thus they no longer will fully charge. It may be that cell 1 has degraded more, or faster, than cells 2 and 3. Try replacing the battery pack with a new one.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skineedog Posted March 15, 2019 Report Share Posted March 15, 2019 On 11/18/2018 at 7:12 AM, Twiq said: any other options or suggestions are welcomed.. TIA While the charger that Evolv uses is quite good, it's not as good (nor is it expected to be) as an external Lipo charger. With a decent quality external charger, you should be able to revive that one cell and balance the entire pack. I have been able to rescue seemingly dead packs on several occasions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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