User guide

6613_PSU_1+1S_URT_V1_00 Firmware Description Document UG_6613_040
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The commands that follow are included for reference only.
6.7 CE Control Commands
The most pertinent command is the CE enable command, CEn. It is mainly used to turn the CE on or off.
The CE is normally enabled but in order to update the CE data entry to flash, the CE must first be turned
off using the CE0 command.
6.7.1 Disable CE Command
The CE can be disabled by using the following command:
>CE0<CR>
6.7.2 Turn On CE Command
The CE can be enabled by following command:
>CE1<CR>
Additional examples of CE Control Commands are provided in the following table:
C Compute Engine Control
Description: Allows the user to enable and configure the compute engine.
Usage: C {option} {argument}<CR>
Command
Combinations:
CEn<CR> Compute Engine Enable (1 Enable,
0 Disable)
CTn<CR> Select input n for TMUX output pin. Enter n in hex
notation.
CREn<CR> RTM output control (1 Enable, 0 Disable)
CRSa.b.c.d<CR> Selects CE addresses for RTM output. (maximum
of four).
Examples: CE0<CR> Disables the CE.
CE1<CR> Enables the CE.
CT1E<CR> Selects the CE_BUSY signal for the TMUX output
pin.