TIMTER™ Multi-mode Digital Telemetry Transmitter
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Quasonix, Inc.
4.2.1.1.21 External Device Polarity Invert Command
– XDP
The XDP command sets the polarity of the TTL control output. In the definition, 0 means do NOT invert the
polarity of the output, 1 means invert the polarity of the output.
It looks at the frequency and compares it to XDF to see whether XDC is set to auto, or just an XDC parameter,
which will otherwise be 0 or 1. The output is determined from those.
Then, if XDP is 0, do nothing. If XDP is 1, invert the output.
Syntax:
XDP
[
?/0/1
]
where
XDP 0
(no invert) means set the TTL control output to
1 if XDC = 1 or if XDC = A and current FR >= XDF
0 if XDC = 0 or if XDC = A and current FR < XDF
XDP 1
(invert) means set the TTL control output to
0 if XDC = 1 or if XDC = A and current FR >= XDF
1 if XDC = 0 or if XDC = A and current FR < XDF
Examples:
XDP ? Help
XDP
Show the current external device polarity invert state