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| Exponent | S | Mantissa | Input 5
(I)
|-------------------|---|----------------------------------------|
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| Exponent | S | Mantissa | Input 6 (Q)
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8.12 Reset (RESET)
The RESET command permits resetting either the entire RVP900 processor, or selected
portions. Flags in the command word determine the action to be taken.
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| |Nv |Nse|Fif |Nv |Nv | 0 1 1 0 0 | Command
|-----------------------|---|---|----|---|---|-------------------|
Nv
Reloads configuration from the saved nonvolatile settings.
Nse
Reset the receiver noise levels to the power-up default value for all pulsewidths as
defined in the Mt setup questions. See 5.2.6 Mt<n> — Triggers for Pulsewidth n
(page 116).
Fif
Remove any data currently in the output FIFOs. This permits flushing output data that
was left from a previous command, so that new output can be read from scratch.
See 8.1.2 First-in-first-out (FIFO) buer (page 236).
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