
nanoTX
TM
Telemetry Transmitter
39
Quasonix, Inc.
Quasonix Multi-Mode Digital Transmitter
Customer Part # = QSX-xxx-xx-
xx…
Customer Name = Quasonix Customer
Contract # = 999999-9
TX Serial # = 1001
Hardware Rev: A
PA Rev: F
PA Serial #: 1001
PA Model #: XMTR-PAM-10-F-SCPA
IRIG 106-09
6025 Schumacher Park Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
(513) 942-1287
www.Quasonix.com
CAGE CODE: 3CJA9
FPGA HW Type: T4D
FPGA version: 001h 02ah
FPGA Buld: 0x5B6C5E7C = Aug 9 2018 15:32:12
Firmware version: T4 V1.131 8/9/2018
Preset 0 read
SOQPSK>HVA table not valid for any band.
DL table not valid for any band.
Ready for Commands
SOQPSK>RF on/off pin changed from 0 to 1
SOQPSK>BB clock rate out of limits (clk = 0 kHz)
SOQPSK>
Figure 27
: nanoTX™ Welcome Message
4.2.1
Command Set: Standard and Optional Commands
All standard user commands in Table 19 are one or two alphabetic characters, followed by 0, 1, or 2 arguments.
If the command is issued with arguments, there must be a space after the alphabetic characters. The commands are
not
case sensitive. A carriage return is required to initiate each command except for the single key commands
described at the beginning of the table.
Most parameters set by these commands are stored in the unit’s nonvolatile flash memory (CS and DS are the
exception). On power-up, ALL settings are restored from preset 0, which is the default power on configuration.
All settings can be changed via the serial control port. Changes made by the user are NOT saved unless the Save
command (SV) is issued from the serial control port before powering down.
*SV Note:
Users may save internal clock and data in presets for bench debug use BUT
on a power up or when a
hardware
preset is restored,
CS
and
DS
will be forced to
0
(external clock and data). This action prevents a transmitter from powering up or
changing hardware presets and being set to internal clock and/or data. The ONLY way to
restore CS and/or
DS
as
1
from a saved configuration is by executing the
RC
command.