How to use USB Control Center Bulk Transfer File-OUT

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JoWa_4613121
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Does anyone know how to use this function "Transfer File-OUT" ?

I have tried another function "Transfer Data-OUT" and it is workable.

I didn't see the example for this feature "Transfer File-OUT" in the user guide.

How can I use this function ?

What data format can be supported ?  (.txt or .hex or...?)

Thank you!!

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YiZ_31
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There is a difference between the text you sent and the real data. This is not related to file transfer or data transfer. You can google ASCII code for more detail about this.

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Regards,
Eddie

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YiZ_31
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Hi,

.txt or .hex files can both be used. In fact, the file filename extension does not matter.

Regards,

Eddie

Hi, but when I press "Transfer File-OUT" then choose a file, I can't see my prepared .txt or .hex file.....

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YiZ_31
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Can you double check that? I have tested with .hex or .text file.

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Hello YiZ, I can see the file, thanks a lot !

I have an question as below,

The transfer value seems not matched to my file :

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The shown values in the console, but my file is "00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08"

Could you give me some suggestion ?

Thank you!

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Hi YiZ,

I have attached, Could you also share your test file ?

Thank you!

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YiZ_31
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There is a difference between the text you sent and the real data. This is not related to file transfer or data transfer. You can google ASCII code for more detail about this.

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Regards,
Eddie

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