AX-ConfigurationUtility User Manual
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Figure 2: RX Synchronized with TX, Sync Timing panel for AXM0F343
1.
Packet period (send packet every)
: This is simply a duplicate of the
TX
periodic (every)
field in the main panel for convenience.
2.
Synchronization time-out after power-up
: Time the RX tries to receive the first
packet, before temporarily giving up and switching to re-sync pause mode. E.g.
this is the time you have to put batteries into the TX module after powering up the
RX.
3.
Re-Synchronization after N lost packets
: Determines in how many subsequent
RX-on time slots packet reception can fail before the RX switches to back to
synchronization mode.
4.
Re-synchronization time-out
: Time the RX tries to receive a packet for (re-)
synchronization before temporarily giving up and switching to re-sync pause mode.
5.
Re-synchronization pause (upon re-synchronization time-out)
: Time for
which the RX sleeps after failing to re-synchronize before trying again.
6.
LPXOSC frequency
: Frequency of the low power tuning fork crystal oscillator.
7.
LPXOSC precision
: Precision of the low power tuning fork crystal oscillator.
8.
LPXOSC settling time (after power-up)
: TX as well as RX modules wait for this
time before transmitting / trying to receive packets. This is to prevent
synchronization and period measurement with an insufficiently settled clock source.
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