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Figure 42: Location of Receiver Error Word
Figure 43: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Error Word
below shows an example of a receiver error word.
Figure 43: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Error Word
Refer to the
RXSTATUS
log and
RXSTATUSEVENT
log in the
OEM7 Commands and Logs Reference
for more detailed log descriptions. If the receiver error word indicates an error, refer to
9.3.3 Status Code Arrays
There are currently 5 status code arrays:
l
receiver status word
l
auxiliary 1 status
l
auxiliary 2 status
l
auxiliary 3 status
l
auxiliary 4 status
Each status code array consists of four 32-bit words (the status word, a priority mask, a set mask and a clear
mask). The status word is similar to the error word, with each of the 32 bits indicating a condition. The priority
mask words are used to modify the behavior caused by a change in one of the bits in the associated status
words. Each bit, in any mask, operates on the bit in the same position in the status word. For example, setting
bit 3 in the priority mask changes the priority of bit 3 in the status word.