Introduction
3
Receiver
The
receiver
uses
the
Standard
Tracking
Mode
to
collect
Frequency
data.
The
Standard
Tracking
Mode
is
capable
of
collecting
information
at
either
of
the
following
resolutions:
•
Low
resolution
data
monitoring
(8
bit
ADC)
•
High
resolution
data
monitoring
(12
bit
ADC)
Standard Tracking Mode
The
receiver’s
Standard
Tracking
mode,
collects
voltage
and
current
information
for
user
specified
fundamental
frequencies.
Up
to
three
fundamental
frequencies
can
be
specified
to
monitor.
For
each
fundamental
frequency,
up
to
10
harmonic
frequencies
can
also
be
monitored
(in
addition
to
the
fundamental)
and
a
subset
of
up
to
6
mixing
products
can
also
be
monitored.
The
receiver
reports
voltage
amplitude,
current
amplitude,
and
phase
information
as
a
data
set
for
each
specified
fundamental
frequency.
Example
‐
Select
2
MHz
as
the
first
fundamental
frequency
(F1)
and
13.56
MHz
as
the
second
fundamental
frequency
(F2).
Specify
two
harmonics
for
F1
(H1
and
H2)
and
one
harmonic
for
F2
(H1),
the
results
would
be
grouped
as
a
set
for
each
fundamental
frequency
as
shown
in
the
following
table
(note
that
H0
is
the
same
as
the
fundamental
frequency
and
that
N
represents
the
Nth
data
set).
Dataset
Fundamental
Harmonic
Data
1
F1(2MHz)
H0(F1)
2.0MHz,V,I,phase
F1(2MHz)
H1(2F1)
4.0MHz,V,I,phase
F1(2MHz)
H2(3F1)
6.0MHz,V,I,phase
F2(13.56MHz)
H0(F2)
13.56MHz,V,I,phase
F2(13.56MHz)
H2(3F2)
40.68MHz,V,I,phase
…
…
…
…
N
F1(2MHz)
H0(F1)
2.0MHz,V,I,phase
F1(2MHz)
H1(2F1)
4.0MHz,V,I,phase
F1(2MHz)
H2(3F1)
6.0MHz,V,I,phase
F2(13.56MHz)
H0(F2)
13.56MHz,V,I,phase
F2(13.56MHz)
H2(3F2)
40.68MHz,V,I,phase