CHAPTER 4
Using terminal commands
—4 for A733
—5 for A723
—6 for A440
•slot and samples are the actual values programmed by means of the SLOT command
•po (A723 only) is the relative output power
•err_level is the error value; 0 means no error
REMARKS | GET only. |
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COMMAND | ANLG |
APPLIES TO | A723 |
DESCRIPTION | Sets/returns various parameters of the analog subsystem (e. g. the |
| sampling/averaging method used for individual data aquisition |
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PARAMETERS | A control byte specifying the command and the analog input chan- |
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Command Code
Channel Number
Figure 13. The ANLG Control Byte Layout.
Some commands may also require one or two additional 16 bit parameters representing threshold values.
•The Channel Number selects the analog channel that will be affected by the command. For the A723 device, only 0000 to 0101 are accepted (only 6 analog channels are available).