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Protocol analysis
R&S
®
RTP
599User Manual 1337.9952.02 ─ 12
Instrumentation: helps to distinguish between a status word and a command word.
The logic state of this bit shall be 0.
Service Request: indicates that the RT requires service. A logic 1 indicates a pres-
ence of a service request and logic 0 indicates its absence.
Reserved: bits reserved for future uses.
Broadcast Command: a logic 1 indicates that the preceding valid command word
was a broadcast command and a logic 0 that it was not.
Busy: a busy state indicates that the RT or the subsystem is not able to transfer
data. A logic 1 indicates a presence of a busy condition and logic 0 indicates its
absence.
Subsystem Flag: flags a subsystem fault. A logic 1 indicates a presence of a flag
and logic 0 indicates its absence.
Dynamic Bus Control Acceptance: a logic 1 indicates acceptance of a dynamic bus
control and a logic 0 a rejection.
Terminal Flag: flags an RT fault condition. A logic 1 indicates a presence of a flag
and logic 0 indicates its absence.
Parity: checks if there are bit errors during the transmission. The total number of
logic 1 bits for the word (sync bits not included) shall be odd.
For comfortable analysis, you can load an editable label list, to interpret transferred
numeric values as meaningful text labels.
13.7.2 MIL-STD-1553 configuration
13.7.2.1 MIL-STD-1553 configuration settings
Access: [Protocol] > "Decode" tab > "Protocol" = MIL-STD-1553
Make sure that the tab of the correct serial bus is selected on the left side.
MIL-1553 (option R&S RTP-K6)

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