MNC-0500-010
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Revision D
Solid State Power Amplifier Communication and Protocol
Printable vs. Non-Printable Protocols
Printable protocol facilitates teletype-style operations where users type in
messages and view the responses. There are two drawbacks to this
method:
1) Several responses contain bit flags (example: SSPA Summary Status
Query). To force the resulting byte to be printable, bit 6 is conditionally set.
However, there is no guarantee that the resulting byte will not be a start or
stop character.
2) There is no provision for Xicom responses to directly indicate the
success or failure of a given message. Rather, the length of the response
can be checked to determine the presence or absence of a message-
rejected code.
Printable protocol drawbacks are remedied by the non-printable protocol.
Because start and stop bytes are non-printable, they cannot be confused
with message parameters, which are always printable. Also, different start
bytes are used to indicate whether a message was accepted or rejected.
For nearly all implementations, the non-printable protocol should be used.
If you send a message using the printable protocol, devices will respond
using the printable protocol. If you send a message using non-printable
protocol, devices will respond using the non-printable protocol. There are
no DIP switches to set, and there is no software to configure. Xicom
devices always respond in kind:
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Printable and non-printable protocols differ only in the characters used
for start, stop, and check bytes. Refer to Table 3 “, Start Byte, End Byte,
& Check Byte, ” on page 9.
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The "printable" protocol uses printable start and stop characters; check
bytes are generated using a method that produces printable ASCII
characters.
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The "non-printable" protocol uses non-printable start and stop bytes; its
check byte algorithm can yield non-printable characters. Refer to Table
4 “, Check Byte Calculation“ and examples on page 10.
Communication Parameters
Communications can be configured as follows:
Baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19,200, 38,400
Parity:
None, Even, or Odd — Parity only available for 7 data bits
Data bits:
7 or 8
Stop bits:
1
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