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STATus:QUEStionable
STATus:QUEStionable:ERRors:CDMA Register Bit Assignments
The STATus:QUEStionable:ERRors:CDMA register bits will be used to indicate information about CDMA
related test set device-specific errors (positive error numbers).
Bit
Number
Binary
Weighting
Condition
Description
15
32768
Not Used. Defined by SCPI.
This bit is always 0.
14
16384
MUI Maskable Message.
13
8192
Reserved for future use.
This bit is always 0.
12
4096
Reserved for future use.
This bit is always 0.
11
2048
Reserved for future use.
This bit is always 0.
10
1024
Reserved for future use.
This bit is always 0.
9
512
+900 Errors
The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +900 to +999 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
8
256
+800 Errors
The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +800 to +899 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
7
128
+700 Errors
The condition bit will be pulsed to a 1 and
immediately back to 0 if an error in the +700 to
+799 range occurs. After setting the Positive
Transition Filter and the Negative Transition Filter
you may query the Event Register to find out which
of these errors occurred.
6
64
+600 Errors
The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +600 to +699 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.
5
32
+500 Errors
The condition bit is pulsed to a 1 and immediately
back to 0 if an error in the +500 to +599 range
occurs. After setting the Positive Transition Filter
and the Negative Transition Filter you can query
the Event Register to find out which of these errors
occurred.