Custom data transmission, Mode entry timings, Learn mode – Linx Technologies LICAL-TRC-MT User Manual

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Custom Data Transmission

The MT Series offers the option of sending one byte of custom data with
the command packet. The custom byte is entered into the transcoder
through the SIE using the Read and Write Custom Data Value commands.
This option is enabled or disabled using the Enable and Disable Custom
Data commands. The custom data byte is output on the receiving end with
the TX ID and Status bytes. Custom Data Transmission only needs to be
enabled on the transmitting side. The receiving side identifies the packet
as containing custom data and outputs the byte. This option is disabled by
default and the receiving transcoder outputs a value of 0xFF for the custom
byte.

This feature is useful for sending an 8-bit A/D value from a sensor, custom
command codes, or an additional user-defined ID for additional proprietary
system authentication. There are no restrictions on the 8-bit value, though
0xFF is not recommended for use since that is the default value with no
data.

The Custom Data is output with the Status and TX ID bytes, as described
in the Serial Output section.

Mode Entry Timings

The transcoder may enter the desired mode within minimum timings
shown in the figure below. However, if the transcoder is in another mode
at the time the CRT/LRN line goes high, then it could take longer for
the transcoder to recognize the trigger. For example, Receive Mode at
9,600bps can take 32ms to exit. For this reason, it is recommended to
increase the time to ensure that the transcoder enters the correct mode.
Typical times are shown in Figure 8, Figure 9 and Figure 10, but may be
adjusted according to the application.

CRT/LRN

Learn Mode

ENC_SEL

120µs min

(35ms typ)

CRT/LRN

Create Mode

ENC_SEL

120µs min

(35ms typ)

Time t does not matter as

long as ENC_SEL goes

high before CRT/LRN.

t

CRT/LRN

Serial Mode

SER_IO

120uS min

(50mS typ)

120uS

Figure 8: MT Series Mode Entry Timings

D0 - D7

TR_PDN

TR_SEL

TR_DATA

80µs

20µs

765µs

CONFIRM

10µs

32µs

560µs

Data Out

Confirm

Depends on

features and

baud rate

Depends

on receiver

3.4 to 8.0ms
(depends on

baud rate)

Output

Input

Output

Figure 9: MT Series Transmit Timings

D0 - D7

TR_SEL

TR_DATA

15µs

520µs to 2.3ms

(depends on user

placement in memory)

MODE_IND

SER_IO

Output

Input

5µs

50 to 75µs

(depends on

Latch Mask)

15µs

1.39 to 6.25ms

(depends mode

and baud rate)

640µs

3.4 to 8.0ms
(depends on

baud rate)

10µs

Data In

Confirm

Input

Figure 10: MT Series Receive Timings

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