
nanoTX
TM
Telemetry Transmitter
37
Quasonix, Inc.
Pin 9 is normally a single bit input that turns on or off the RF output power. This pin is pulled high internally. Refer
to the RF and RZ commands in Table 19.
Pin 10 is the ground connection to the DC power source. This pin is connected internally to pin 1, pin 8, and pins 11
and 12, making the transmitter the central ground connection for the control device, the data/clock source, and
power.
Pin 11 is the ground connection to the DC power source. This pin is connected internally to pins 1, 8, 10, and 12,
making the transmitter the central ground connection for the control device, the data/clock source, and power.
Pin 12 is the ground connection to the DC power source. This pin is connected internally to pins 1, 8, 10, and 11,
making the transmitter the central ground connection for the control device, the data/clock source, and power.
Pin 13 is the positive connection to the DC power source. Pins 13, 14, and 15 are tied together internally. Refer to
Table 20.
Pin 14 is the positive connection to the DC power source. Pins 13, 14, and 15 are tied together internally.
Pin 15 is the positive connection to the DC power source. Pins 13, 14, and 15 are tied together internally.
3.3.2
Signal Timing
The data is sampled on the falling edge of the clock, as shown in Figure 26.
Figure 26: Baseband Signal Timing