MEAME2 exposes a HTTP interface for interacting with the MEA2100 lab equipment
Rather than listing the API here, you should take a look at the router file router.cs.
The POST methods require a JSON body in the HTTP request. By reading the source you should be able to discern what sort of object is expected. For instance the connectDAQ procedure attempts to deserialize the body to a DAQconfig object as seen here: Attempt to deserialize The “blueprints” for the config JSONs are found in Commands.cs, for instance the DAQconfig object is here: DAQconfig object
This corresponds to a JSON looking something like
{
"samplerate": 1000,
"segmentLength": 100
}
The samplerate is obvious, the segmentLength less so. When you send a HTTP POST with the JSON object shown above MEAME will listen for an incoming TCP connection on port 12340. Since there is only one port for 60 channels the data must be multiplexed. A segment length of 100 means that the TCP stream will be segmented, the first 100 integers (400 bytes) will be data for 0, the next 100 ints for channel 1 and so forth.
In order to make the deserialization easier there is a second port that outputs sawtooth waves. By listening on port 12341 you will get sawtooth waves in the same format specified in the JSON POST which you can use to verify the correctness of your deserialization logic.
The router calls methods from the controller class. The controller interfaces with three objects: The DAQ module (DAta acQuisition), the DSP module and the TCP module. The TCP module listens for incoming TCP connections (TCP is for the data stream, don’t confuce TCP and HTTP) and feeds data to listening channels. Relevant files are connections.cs and channelServer.cs
No documentation is provided for the DSP and DAQ module, enter at your own peril.