
Wireless F/T Installation and Operation Manual
Document #9620-05-Wireless FT-03
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WFLOADRF => Load WLAN Module, for RF testing
This command allows you to load the WLAN Module with new firmware for RF testing. This command
takes about 2 minutes to execute. Before committing to the WLAN Module update, this command checks
to make sure that the necessary files (WiSe_Con.t and WiSe_WLA.t) are present in the Serial Flash, have
a termination record (so they are probably complete), and have no checksum errors. These two files must
be loaded into the WNET unit, and then renamed by added the .t suffix to each file name before using this
command.
XPWR [* | Transducer: 1 -> 6] [ON | OFF| BRIDGE | AFE] => Transducer
power control
This command allows you to control the Analog Board power settings for each of the Transducers. The
choice for each Transducer is:
1.
ON. The Analog Front End (AFE) for this Transducer (on the Analog Board) and the external
Transducer (BRIDGE) are fully powered.
2. OFF. The AFE and the external Transducer are off.
3.
BRIDGE power only. The AFE is off and the external Transducer is on.
4. AFE power only. The AFE is on and the external Transducer is off.
The WNET reduces power surges by turning power on gradually. When you issue this command for a
Transducer:
1. If Transducer ON or BRIDGE-only was selected, and the Analog Power (ANALOG_SHDN bit
PF0) was off, Analog Power is turned on, and there is a 0.5 second delay.
2. If Transducer OFF was selected, and all Transducers are now off, Analog Power is turned off.
3.
If Transducer ON was selected, power to the Transducer’s BRIDGE and AFE is turned on.
4. If Transducer OFF was selected, power to the Transducer’s BRIDGE and AFE is turned off.
5.
If Transducer BRIDGE was selected, power to the Transducer’s BRIDGE is turned on and AFE
is turned off.
6. If the Transducer’s BRIDGE or AFE state changed to on, there is now a 0.5 second delay.
7.
If the Transducer’s AFE state changed to on, the Transducer’s DAC and EEPOTs are now
written with their calibration values.
8. If the Transducer’s BRIDGE or AFE state changed to on, a Current Limit Reset is now
performed.
This command will also generate a report of the current Transducer power status. The Auto column is what
the software is commanding, based on the XPWR command. The Now column is what is actually going out
to the power port. If the columns are different, it is because direct test outputs to the Analog Board ports are
in use (see the LED1, LED2, and PWR commands).
Tr Auto Now
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1 ON ON
2 ON ON
3 ON ON
4 ON ON
5 ON ON
6 ON ON
Analog power ON