EasyManua.ls Logo

R&S EB200 - Page 99

R&S EB200
232 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
EB200 Manual DIAGnostic subsystem
4052.2000.02 4.25 E-7
. :MONitor? <module>
Output of test point information of one or all modules recognized.
Parameters:
<module > information relating to module to be queried:
P1 Processor
V1 Preselection
S1 Standard frontend 1
S2 Standard frontend 2
Z1 IF section
DC DC/DC converter
SU IF panorama
ALL Output of test point information of all modules
Result:
If the output format is set to ASCII, all information relating to the test points of a known module are
output in a table.
The table comprises the following columns:
module identification, test point name, symbol for test point state, current voltage in mV, lower limit,
upper limit
Meaning of symbols for the test point state:
“ “ = OK, test point voltage within limits
“^ “ = test point voltage is greater than the upper limit
“v“ = test point voltage is less than the upper limit
If the limits are irrelevant in the current operating mode, no limits will be output.
Example:
DIAGnostic:MONitor? S2 ->
S2 TP_2ND_IF 2583 ( 2300 / 2800 )
S2 TP_3RD_IF 2407 ( 2120 / 2600 )
S2 TP_SAM_LEV 2179 ( 200 / 4080 )
S2 TP_2NDLOLEV 1534 ( 700 / 3200 )
S2 TP_3RDLOLEV 977 ( 300 / 1300 )
S2 TP_2NDLOPLL 1882 ( 1000 / 3000 )
S2 TP_VXO_PLL v 1 ( 200 / 3400 )
S2 TP_EXT_REF v 1 ( 2000 / 4000 )
If the output format is set to binary format, a binary data block will be output which is similar to the
structure described under "4.4.5 Parameters" followed by the test point descriptions with:
2 bytes module identifiers
12 bytes test point name
2 bytes current value in mV
1 byte OK flag for test point voltage (0= OK, 1 = too low, 2 = too high)
1 byte validity flag for limit values (0 = invalid, 1 = valid)
2 bytes minimum value in mV
2 bytes maximum value in mV
Example:
DIAGnostic:MONitor? S2 -> #3180xxxxxx

Table of Contents

Related product manuals