Opens a new serial port connection.
Namespace:
System.IO.Ports
Assembly:
System (in System.dll)
Visual Basic (Declaration)
Dim instance As SerialPort
instance.Open()
Only one open connection can exist per SerialPort object.
The best practice for any application is to wait for some amount of time after calling the Close method before attempting to call the Open method, as the port may not be closed instantly.
The following code example demonstrates the use of the SerialPort class to allow two users to chat from two separate computers connected by a null modem cable. In this example, the users are prompted for the port settings and a username before chatting. This code example is part of a larger code example provided for the SerialPort class.
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim name As String
Dim message As String
Dim sComparer As StringComparer = StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase
Dim readThread As Thread = New Thread(AddressOf Read)
' Create a new SerialPort object with default settings.
_serialPort = New SerialPort()
' Allow the user to set the appropriate properties.
_serialPort.PortName = SetPortName(_serialPort.PortName)
_serialPort.BaudRate = SetPortBaudRate(_serialPort.BaudRate)
_serialPort.Parity = SetPortParity(_serialPort.Parity)
_serialPort.DataBits = SetPortDataBits(_serialPort.DataBits)
_serialPort.StopBits = SetPortStopBits(_serialPort.StopBits)
_serialPort.Handshake = SetPortHandshake(_serialPort.Handshake)
' Set the read/write timeouts
_serialPort.ReadTimeout = 500
_serialPort.WriteTimeout = 500
_serialPort.Open()
_continue = True
readThread.Start()
Console.Write("Name: ")
name = Console.ReadLine()
Console.WriteLine("Type QUIT to exit")
While (_continue)
message = Console.ReadLine()
If sComparer.Equals("quit", message) Then
_continue = False
Else
_serialPort.WriteLine( _
String.Format("<{0}>: {1}", name, message))
End If
end while
readThread.Join()
_serialPort.Close()
End Sub
Public Shared Sub Read()
While (_continue)
Try
Dim message As String = _serialPort.ReadLine()
Console.WriteLine(message)
Catch ex As TimeoutException
' Do nothing
End Try
End While
End Sub
public static void Main()
{
string name;
string message;
StringComparer stringComparer = StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase;
Thread readThread = new Thread(Read);
// Create a new SerialPort object with default settings.
_serialPort = new SerialPort();
// Allow the user to set the appropriate properties.
_serialPort.PortName = SetPortName(_serialPort.PortName);
_serialPort.BaudRate = SetPortBaudRate(_serialPort.BaudRate);
_serialPort.Parity = SetPortParity(_serialPort.Parity);
_serialPort.DataBits = SetPortDataBits(_serialPort.DataBits);
_serialPort.StopBits = SetPortStopBits(_serialPort.StopBits);
_serialPort.Handshake = SetPortHandshake(_serialPort.Handshake);
// Set the read/write timeouts
_serialPort.ReadTimeout = 500;
_serialPort.WriteTimeout = 500;
_serialPort.Open();
_continue = true;
readThread.Start();
Console.Write("Name: ");
name = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Type QUIT to exit");
while (_continue)
{
message = Console.ReadLine();
if (stringComparer.Equals("quit", message))
{
_continue = false;
}
else
{
_serialPort.WriteLine(
String.Format("<{0}>: {1}", name, message) );
}
}
readThread.Join();
_serialPort.Close();
}
public static void Read()
{
while (_continue)
{
try
{
string message = _serialPort.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine(message);
}
catch (TimeoutException) { }
}
}
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98, Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.5, 3.0, 2.0
.NET Compact Framework
Supported in: 3.5, 2.0
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