Table 8-9: System Condition Addressing
Data | # Bytes | Description | Limits and valid values | |
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1 | 2 | Attenuation DAC value | 0 to 4095 | |
(Read Only in Temp Co Mode) | ||||
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2 | 2 | Present Temperature | +/- 100 | |
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| 0 fault clear; 1 fault set | |
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| 0 mute clear; 1 mute set | |
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| 0 standby state, 1 on line state | |
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| 0 Ext. Ref, 1 Internal Ref |
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| Lower Byte |
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| Bit 0 = Summary Fault | |
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| Bit 1 = High Temp Fault | |
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| Bit 2 = Low DC Current Fault | |
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| Bit 3 = Low DC Voltage Fault | |
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| Bit 4 | = External Mute Status |
3 | 2 | Fault, Mute, and State Conditions | Bit 5 | = Internal Mute Status |
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| Bit 6 | = Forward RF Fault |
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| Bit 7 | = Reference Source |
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| High Byte | |
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| Bit 0 = BUC Fault | |
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| Bit 1 = Spare Fault | |
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| Bit 2 = Auxiliary Fault | |
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| Bit 3 = Fiber Fault | |
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| Bit 4 = RF Switch Control 1 state | |
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| Bit 5 = RF Switch Control 2 state | |
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| Bit 6 = Reserved, Always 0 | |
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| Bit 7 = Unit On Line State | |
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| 1bit per 0.1 dB attenuation | |
4 | 2 | Present Attenuation Level | Low Byte: 0 to 150 | |
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| High Byte: always 0 | |
5 | 2 | Present RF Power Level | 0 to 800 | |
Output is dBm x 10 | ||||
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6 | 2 | Total DC Current | 20 Amp maximum | |
1 value = 0.1 Amp | ||||
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7 | 2 | PS2 Regulator DC Voltage | 15 Volt maximum | |
1 value = 0.1 Volt | ||||
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8 | 2 | PS2 Voltage | 15 Volt maximum | |
1 value = 0.1 Volt | ||||
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| 0 to 10 volt range | |
9 | 2 | Transistor Gate Voltage | Use 2’s compliment integer math | |
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| 1 value = 0.1 Volt | |
10 | 2 | PS1 DC Current | 1Value = 0.1 Volt | |
11 | 2 | PS1 Regulator DC Voltage | 1Value = 0.1 Volt | |
12 | 2 | PS1 Voltage | 1Value = 0.1V | |
13 | 2 | External Reference Level | 0 to 1023 | |
14 | 2 | Baseplate Temperature | +/- 100 | |
15 | 2 | Tempco DAC value | 0 to 4095 | |
(Read Only in Temp Co Mode) | ||||
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Note: Data length must be at least two bytes to form integer with the lower byte sent first. If odd number of bytes is received, the last byte will be saved as the lower byte of the integer and upper part will be zero.
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