9.414 NDSatCom-CPI

This page describes the device driver and the device window for the ND-SatCom TWT amplifiers running in CPI compatibility mode.

Device window pages

The following table shows which device window pages are available with this individual device type. Tool-bar functions not mentioned here are described at the general description of device windows .

Configuration parameters

At the maintenance page of the device window there are a couple of configuration parameters which must be set to make the software talk to the Amplifier.

parameter description
address The device address (decimal) as set at the device's front panel.
checkLimits Turns the amplifier's built in power limit check off or on. When turned on, the amplifier generates a fault if the output power is outside the limits set below.
lowLimit The low output power limit.
highLimit The high output power limit.
Serial Remember to set the line parameters for the serial interface connected to the TWTA. It is recommended to operate the amplifier at 9600,N,8,1 .

Communication protocol / Interface type

This device driver requires the Miteq-MOD95 protocol. When controlling an in-door unit or an out-door unit through the front panel, usually a RS232 interface is used (this is the factory setting of the front panel). The devices can however bridged for RS485 usage inside on the microprocessor control panel. The out-door unit always uses a RS485 interface.

(*) Only one Jumper of the group should be closed

Installation

Before you can operate the amplifier with the sat-nms software, you must prepare the unit to match the interface parameters expected by the software. At the front panel, use the "SF" special functions to set the unit to 9600 baud / no parity. The device address must match the value set at the configuration parameters above.

Variables defined by this device driver

name type flags range
info.driver TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
lowLevel.cmd TEXT StringRange
lowLevel.reply TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
faults.99 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Communication)
faults.commstat TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.type TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.port TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.frame TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.revision TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.heatElapsed INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 100000)
info.tx.beamElapsed INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 100000)
info.signal.on BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
firstRun INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
config.checkLimits CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (OFF ON)
config.lowLimit INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (0 .. 1000)
config.highLimit INTEGER SAVE SETUP IntegerRange (0 .. 1000)
config.helixAdvWarning FLOAT SAVE SETUP DoubleRange (0.0 .. 0.0)
config.logGainChanges CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (ON OFF)
config.deviceComment TEXT SAVE SETUP StringRange
tx.on CHOICE EnumRange (OFF ON)
tx.beam CHOICE EnumRange (OFF STANDBY ON)
tx.gain FLOAT DoubleRange (0.0 .. 20.0)
reset TEXT NOPRESET StringRange
state TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
tx.measuredLevel FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (-100.0 .. 40.0)
tx.requestedLevel FLOAT SAVE DoubleRange (-100.0 .. 40.0)
meas.input FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (-100.0 .. 100.0)
meas.fwdPwr INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 1000)
meas.refPwr INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 1000)
meas.iHelix FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.0 .. 100.0)
meas.uHelix FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.00 .. 100.00)
meas.iBeam INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 10000)
internal.dummy FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.summ INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.bsl INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.lcl INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.sta2 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.sec1 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.sec2 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.flt1 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.flt2 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.flt3 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
internal.flt4 INTEGER R/O IntegerRange R/O (0 .. 0)
faults.01 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Remote access)
faults.02 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Standby timeout)
faults.03 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (EEPROM)
faults.05 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (High RF (alarm))
faults.06 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Low RF (alarm))
faults.07 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (High RF)
faults.08 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Low RF)
faults.10 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (External interlock)
faults.11 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Internal interlock)
faults.12 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (External RF inhibit)
faults.14 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Helix avg. over current)
faults.15 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Heater over current)
faults.16 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Power supply arc trip)
faults.17 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Reflected RF)
faults.18 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (RF-in overdrive)
faults.19 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Power supply)
faults.20 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Power supply thermal)
faults.21 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (TWT thermal)
faults.22 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Low airflow)
faults.23 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Helix advance warning)
faults.25 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Summary)