TIMTER™ Multi-mode Digital Telemetry Transmitter
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Quasonix, Inc.
4.2.1.1.18 External Device Control Command
– XDC
The XDC command controls the state and operation of the new TTL output pins on the switchbox interface
connector.
Connector: Male MDM-9
Pin
Function
1
Ground
2
XDC Control Ground (only with option XD)
3
CH1 XDC Control Out (only with option XD)
4
No Connection
5
Transmitter Replies to Switch Box (only with option DSWBX)
6
3.3VDC + Output
7
No Connection
8
CH2 XDC Control Out (only with option XD)
9
Switch Box Commands to Transmitter
The user can manually set the output to 0, 1, or Automatic as follows.
In automatic mode, the actual XDC outputs are based on current frequency and the XDF and XDP settings.
These commands are specific to the XDC Control Output “channel” (pin 3/pin 8) selected by the XDCH command
described in section 4.2.1.1.19.
XDC 0
means set the TTL control output to 0 unless XDP (polarity invert) is set, in which case it is set to 1.
XDC 1
means set the TTL control output to 1 unless XDP (polarity invert) is set, in which case it is set to 0.
XDC A
means set the TTL control output based on the current frequency such that
if FR >= XDF then output is 1 if XDP is 0 (no invert)
or 0 if XDP is 1 (invert)
if FR < XDF then output is 0 if XDP is 0 (no invert)
or 1 if XDP is 1 (invert)
Examples:
XDC ? Help
XDC
Show the current external device control state