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== Channels == | == Channels == | ||
This device driver is providing named AD-convertor channels | This device driver is providing the following named AD-convertor channels: | ||
* Measured frequency: The frequency (expressed in MHz) of the signal with the highest measured amplitude. | * Measured frequency: The frequency (expressed in MHz) of the signal with the highest measured amplitude. | ||
* Measured amplitude: The amplitude of the signal with the highest measured amplitude. | * Measured amplitude: The amplitude of the signal with the highest measured amplitude. |
Revision as of 14:12, 19 February 2021
The Raditeq EVO3 device driver is a AD Converter which is supported by RadiMation®.
Channels[edit]
This device driver is providing the following named AD-convertor channels:
- Measured frequency: The frequency (expressed in MHz) of the signal with the highest measured amplitude.
- Measured amplitude: The amplitude of the signal with the highest measured amplitude.
- Board temperature: The temperature (expressed in degrees Celsius) of the board.
- CPU temperature: The temperature (expressed in degrees Celsius) of the CPU.
- Scan time: The time (expressed in ms) that is needed for a single cycle of all the bands.
If numbered channels are used, the following mapping is used:
- Channel 1: Measured frequency.
- Channel 2: Measured amplitude.
- Channel 3: Board temperature.
- Channel 4: CPU temperature.
- Channel 5: Scan time.
During the initialization of the EVO3, the internal Dallas-ID is also requested, and added to the General Information of the test.