Specifications

3-34 Programming Guide
Remote Data Transfer ESG Family Signal Generators
Data Transfer Troubleshooting
Bit Function Value Comments
0 Data 0/1 This bit is the data to be modulated. This bit is a “unspecified”
when burst (bit 2) is set to 0.
1 Reserved 0 Always 0.
2 Burst 0/1 Set to 1 = RF on.
Set to 0 = RF off.
For non-bursted, non-TDMA systems, this bit is set to 1 for all
memory locations, leaving the RF output on continuously. For
framed data, this bit is set to 1 for on timeslots and 0 for off
timeslots
3 Reserved 0 Always 0.
4 Reserved 1 Always 1.
5 Reserved 0 Always 0.
6 Event 1 Output 0/1 Setting this bit to 1 causes a level transition at the EVENT 1
BNC connector. This can be used for many functions. For
example, as a marker output to trigger external hardware
when the data pattern has restarted, or to create a
data-synchronous pulse train by toggling this bit in alternate
addresses.
7 Pattern Reset 0/1 Set to 0 = continue to next sequential memory address.
Set to 1 = end of memory and restart memory playback.
This bit is set to 0 for all bytes except the last address of PRAM.
For the last address (byte) of PRAM, it is set to 1 to restart the
pattern.