Murata Electronics North America DNT900 Manual Do Utilizador
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DNT900 - 11/05/08
Figure 5.5.9 shows the DNT Wizard I/O Setup tab contents, corresponding to parameter Bank 6. This tab
allows the direction of the GPIO ports to be set both for active and sleep mode. The power-up initial
values of the GPIO outputs can also be specified, and whether an input can generate a wake-up interrupt.
GPIO event messaging and/or periodic reporting and reporting interval can also be specified under this
tab. The ADC sampling interval and the high and low thresholds for event reporting on each ADC channel
can be set, along with the start-up output values for each PWM (DAC) channel.
allows the direction of the GPIO ports to be set both for active and sleep mode. The power-up initial
values of the GPIO outputs can also be specified, and whether an input can generate a wake-up interrupt.
GPIO event messaging and/or periodic reporting and reporting interval can also be specified under this
tab. The ADC sampling interval and the high and low thresholds for event reporting on each ADC channel
can be set, along with the start-up output values for each PWM (DAC) channel.
Figure 5.5.9
Figure 5.5.10 shows the DNT Wizard RF Tests tab contents. A message placed in the Transmit Window
is sent to the specified MAC address each time the Apply button is pressed. Messages received are
displayed in the lower text box. The receive message text box can be cleared with the Clear button. Note
that a base station will accept a message from a remote with the MAC address 0x000000 regardless of
the base station’s actual MAC address.
is sent to the specified MAC address each time the Apply button is pressed. Messages received are
displayed in the lower text box. The receive message text box can be cleared with the Clear button. Note
that a base station will accept a message from a remote with the MAC address 0x000000 regardless of
the base station’s actual MAC address.