Encoder Modulator Decoder Demodulator Module Parameter Configurationis Instructiones COFDM AT Imperii

Encoder Modulator Decoder Demodulator Module Parameter Configurationis Instructiones COFDM AT Imperii

Encoder Modulator Decoder Demodulator Module
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Initial version
ATDR reply distinguishing module
ATSE, ATGE add audio switch
Add ATSP protocol
Add ATST, ATGT protocol
ATGE command add AESfor status acquisition
Added ATGB protocol
AV and HDMI output control
Support for obtaining the current AV output standard
Added ATSU, ATGUcommands
Added ATOSD, ATSIP, ATGIP commands
Added ATSAD, ATGAD commands

Users may need to modify the configuration parameters of the module during the use of the COFDM modulator and demodulator module. In order to simplify the user’s operation, we design the parameter configuration into a few simple AT commands. The user only needs to use the specified AT command and pass the corresponding parameters to complete the parameter setting of the COFDM module.

Suitable Models

Command Introduction

The AT command for configuring COFDM module parameters starts withATand ends with an underscore_”. Each AT command has several or no parameters, and each AT command has a return value. For details, please refer to the introduction of the following commands.

Users can configure the parameters of the module through the configuration serial port (TTL campester, 3.3V) of the COFDM module. For detailed serial port configuration, refer to the figure below. Please use tools such asSerial Port Debugging Assistantto send AT commands to the COFDM module, pay attention to the use of illud, exempli gratia:

Encoder Modulator Decoder Demodulator Module Parameter Configuration Instructions COFDM AT Command 1
Encoder Modulator Decoder Demodulator Module

Command Classification

The AT commands for configuring COFDM module parameters are mainly divided into the following two categories:

Query CommandsATDR, ATGD, ATGE, ATGI , ATGR, ATGT, ATGB, ATGU, ATGIP
Setting CommandsATSD, ATSG, ATSM, ATSE, ATSI, ATSO, atsr, ATSP, ATST, ATSU,ATOSD, ATSIP

From the perspective of whether to save after power-off, the setting commands can be divided into:

Power-off Saving CommandsATSD, ATSE, ATSI, ATSO, atsr, ATSP, ATST, ATSU, ATSIP
Power-off Not Saving CommandsATSG, ATSM, ATOSD

According to the configuration transmitter or receiver, the classification is as follows:

Sender Configuration CommandsATDR, ATSD, ATGD, ATSG, ATSM, ATSE, ATGE, ATSI, ATGI, ATSO, ATSP, ATST, ATGT, ATSU, ATGU, ATOSD
Receiver Configuration CommandsATDR, atsr, ATGR, ATSP, ATST, ATGT, ATGB, ATSIP, ATGIP

Command Details

Ping Command

formaATDR_
ParameterNo
ususfor the integrated system to check whether the serial port is connected and identify the connected modules.
Redi valoremRCB returns thedevice profilestring
SUE1 returnsATDRSUE1 OKstring
SHD1 returnsATDRSHD1 OKstring
Attendequery imperium

Set Device Command

formaATSD $(mimo), $(gi), $(COFDM wireless tradendi systema tradendi rate calculation), $ (constellation), $(freq*(Eliz)), $(bw(Eliz)), $(tx1_gain), $(tx2_gain)_
Exemplum: ATSD0,1,0,0,800000,8000,86.0,86.0_
ParameterOne Antenna/Dual antenna mimo: 0 mimo disable; 1 mimo enable
Guard Interval GI: 0 1/32; 1 1/16; 2 1/8; 3 1/4
Convolution Code Rate: 0 1/2; 1 2 /3; 2 3/4; 3 5/6; 4 7/8;
constellatio: 0 QPSK; 1 QAM16; 2 QAM64;
RCB Carrier Center Frequency(kHz) 200000~2700000(200MHz~2.7GHz, 1gradus Eliz)
RC900 Carrier center Frequency(kHz) 750000~930000(750MHz ~ 930MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
RCB Channel bandwidth bw(Eliz) 2000~8000(2MHz~8MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
RCB Channel bandwidth bw(Eliz) 2000~8000 (2MHz~8MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
Transmitting antenna 1 gain tx1_gain 0.0~89.75dB, 0.25dB stepping
Transmitting antenna 2 gain tx2_gain 0.0~89.75dB, 0.25dB stepping
Return Valueut:ATSD0,1,0,0,800000,8000,86.0,86.0_
SISO,GI,: 1/16, C.:1/2, MOD: QPSK, freq*:800000Eliz,bw:8000Eliz,tx1_gain:86.000000 tx2_gain:86.000000 Bene
notaSet imperium, nisi cum virtute off.
Different Bandwidths, custodi intervals, Convolution code rates, Data rate calculation formulas corresponding to constellations
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Set Gain Command

formaATSG$( tx1_gain),$( tx1_gain)_
Exemplum: ATSG85.0,85.0_
Parametertx1_gain: transfusor 1 quaestum
tx2_gain: transfusor 2 quaestum
ususTo dynamically adjust the output power. If the signal SNR/RSSI of the receiver is high, the output power can be reduced through the remote control link. When the SNR/RSSI of the end signal is low, increase the output power (transfusor)
Return Value,Exemplum: ATSG85.0,85.0_set gain 85.000000 85.000000 Bene
Attendesetting command, power off will not save.

Set Modulation Mode command

formaATSM$(gi), $(COFDM wireless tradendi systema tradendi rate calculation), $(constellation)_
Exemplum: ATSM1,1,2_
ParameterGard interval GI: 0 1/32; 1 1/16; 2 1/8; 3 1 /4;
Convolution code rate: 0 1/2; 1 2/3; 2 3/4; 3 5/6; 4 7/8;
constellatio: 0 QPSK; 1 QAM16; 2 QAM64
ususDynamically adjust the air interface rate, the air interface rate can be increased when the distance is short, and the air interface rate can be reduced when the distance is long (transfusor)
Return ValueExemplum:ATSM1,1,2_GI:1/16, C.:2/3, MOD: QAM64, Bene
Attendesetting command, power off will not save.

Get Device Status Command

formaATGD_
ParameterNo
ususquery the current number of transmit antennas, militum intermissis, convolution code rate, number of constellations, transmit frequency, Sed in est, gain parameters (transfusor)
Return ValueExemplum: ATGD_
SISO, GI,:1 /16, C.: 1/2, MOD: QPSK, freq*: 800000Eliz, bw: 8000Eliz, tx1_gain: 86.000000 tx2_gain: 86.000000 Bene
Attendequery imperium

Set Encoder Command

formaATSE$(llc),$(rt),$(bitrate) ,$(gop),$(audio)_
Exemplum: ATSE0,0,0.0,0,0_
Parameter1. Enhanced data reliability option llc: 0 disable; 1 da " (requires the receiving end to enable this option at the same time, use in pairs, because more redundant data is added to enhance reliability, the video bit rate of the transmitting end should be set when this option is turned off half of)
2. Real-time priority/quality priority rt: 0 image quality priority; 1 real-time priority;
3. Bitrate: 0 let system decide; >0 specify bitrate(float)
4. I frame interval GOP: 0 let system decide; >0 specify GOP
5. Audio encoding option audio: 0 disable; 1 da "
ususUsed to set encoding parameters (transfusor)
Return ValueExemplum:ATSE0, 0,0.0,0,0_
PRAESIDIUM:0,RT:0,bitrate: 0.0Mbps,gop:0,audio:0,Bene
Attendesetting command, save when power is off.

Get Encoder Command

formaATGE_
ParameterNo
ususquerying encoding parameters (sending end)
Return ValueExemplum:ATGE_MODE:0, RT:0,bitrate:4.0Mbps,gop:10,audio:0,aes:0, Bene
AttendeQuery command AES means the current encryption status: 0 disable; 1 da "

Get Input Command

formaATGI_
ParameterNo
ususquery the current camera input parameters (transfusor)
Return ValueExemplum:ATGI_input_size: 1080p, input_rate: 60fps, sensor_type: Hdmi,Bene
Attendequery imperium

Set Input Command

formaATSI$(input_size),$(input_rate)_
Exemplum: ATSI1080,25_
Parameter1. Input resolution input_size: 0 let the system detect; >0 specify input size
2. Input frame rate input_rate: 0 let the system detect; > 0 specify input fps
ususTo specify the input resolution and frame rate to meet some special signal sources, or some special application needs (transfusor)
Return ValueExemplum: ATSI1080,25_
Input_size:1080p,input_rate: 25fps, Bene
dictaAfter the user specifies the input resolution and frame rate through this command, the system will no longer detect the signal source (use with caution). The user can restore the default through the following command: ATSI0,0_Set the command and save it after power-off.

Set Output Command

formaATSO$(output_size),$(output_rate)_
Exemplum: ATSO720,30_
Parameter1. transfusor: encoding output resolution output_size: 0 equal to input_size; >0 specify output size
2. receptor: HDMI output resolution (720, 1080)
3. transfusor: encoding output frame rate output_rate: 0 equal to input_rate; >0 specify output_rate (fps)
4. receptor: HDMI output frame rate 720p supports frame rate (50, 60); 1080p supports frame rate (24, 25, 30, 50, 60)
usus1. transfusor: Used to specify the encoding output resolution and frame rate to meet the requirements of certain applications for zooming and frame reduction
2. receptor: used to configure the resolution and frame rate of HDMI output
Return ValueExemplum: ATSO720,30_
output_size: 720p, output_rate: 30fps, Bene
dicta1. For HDMI input only, this command is invalid for AV input
2. Output_size <= input_size; output_rate<=input_rate
3. Set the command and save it after the power is off.

Set Input Sources Command (switch HDMI / CVBS initus)

formaATSU$(vin),$(ain)_
Exemplum: ATSU0,1 _
Parameter1. Video input selection VIN: 0 let the system detect; 1 force CVBS input; 2 force hdmi/SDI input
2. Audio input selection AIN: 0 let the system detect; 1 force analog input
ususUsed to meet specific application requirements (Exemplum: HDMI/SDI input video, MIC input audio)
Return ValueExemplum: ATSU0,1_
ATSU0,1 OK
Attendesetting command, power-off save.

Get User Command

formaATGU _
Exemplum: ATGU_
ParameterNo
ususTo query user-specific configuration
Return ValueExemplum: ATGU_
ATGU0,1 OK
Attendequery imperium
return parameter description please refer to the ATSU command

Set Receiver Command

formaatsr $(freq*), $(bw ), $(llc), $(cvbs)_
Exemplum: ATSR320000,6000,0,0_
Parameter1. DR2C carrier frequency freq(Eliz) 200000~860000(200MHz ~ 860MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
2. DR900 carrier center frequency freq(Eliz) 200000~1600000(200MHz~1.6GHz, 1gradus Eliz)
3. DR2C channel bandwidth bw(Eliz) 2000~8000(2MHz~8MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
4. DR900 channel bandwidth bw(Eliz) 3200~8000(3.2MHz~8MHz, 1gradus Eliz)
5. Enhanced data reliability option llc: 0 disable; 1 da " (it is required that the transmitter should also enable this option at the same time, and use it in pairs. Since more redundant data is added to enhance reliability, the video bit rate of the transmitter should be set to when this option is turned off half of)
6. AV output system cvbs: 0 pal; 1 ntsc
ususTo set the receiver parameter
Return Valueexemplum: ATSR320000,6000,0,0_
ATSR320000,6000,0,0 OK
Attendesetting command, save when power is off.

Get Receiver Command

formaATGR_
ParameterNo
ATGR_the receiving end parameter
Return ValueExemplum: ATGR_
ATGR320000,6000,0,aes:0,cvbs:0 Bene
Attende1. Query command
2. Aes parameter indicates the current encryption status: 0 disable;1 da "
3. CVBS parameter Indicates the current AV output standard: 0 pal;1 ntsc

Get Bit Error Rate Command

formaATGB_
ParameterNo
ususquerying the bit error rate and signal strength of the dual antennas at the receiving end
Return ValueExemplum: ATGB_
ATGB ber1:0.00% ber2:0.00% RSSI1 :54 RSSI2:53 Lock1:1 Lock2:1 Bene
dicta1. Query commands
2. Ber1 and ber2 respectively indicate the bit error rate of each antenna, vndique a 0.0% ut 100.0%
3. RSSI1 and RSSI2 respectively indicate the signal strength of each antenna, vndique a 0 ut 100
4. Lock1 and Lock2 respectively indicate the signal locking status of each antenna (1 Represents signal lock)

Set Password Command

formaATSP $(password), $(password)_
Exemplum: ATSP123456, 123456_
ParameterAES key password: 6-digit password (ASCII)
AES key password: 6-digit password (ASCII) (repeat it for confirmation)
ususPonere solebat clavis transceiver AES (transfusor tribuentis accipientisque)
Return ValueExemplum: ATSP123456_
ATSP123456 OK
Attende1. Cum password est 0, AES encryption is turned off.
2. Set the command and save it after powering it off.

Set Data Transfer Command

formaATST$(baud rate), $( parity)_
Exemplum: ATST115200,0_
Parameter1. Baud rate baud rate: 1200、2400、4800、9600、19200、38400、57600、115200
2. Check Code: 0: Nullus; 1: Odd; 2: Even
ususUsed to set the baud rate and parity bit of the serial port for data transparent transmission
Return ValueExemplum: ATST115200,0_
ATST115200,0 OK
dictaSet imperium

Get Data Transfer Command

formaATGT_
ParameterNo
ususUsed to query the baud rate and check code
Return ValueExemplum: ATGT_
ATGT115200,0 OK
dictaQuery command

Set IP Address Command

formaATSIP$(ip), $(ip)_
Exemplum: ATSIP192.168.1.215,192.168.1.215_
Morbi laoreetLocal IP address
Local IP address (repetere ad confirmandas)
ususUsed to set the receiver IP address
Return ValueExemplum: ATSIP_192.168.1 .215,192.168.1.215_
ATSIP192.168.1.215 OK
dicta1. After setting the IP address, the receiving end needs to be restarted to take effect.
2. Set the command and save it after powering it off.

Get IP Address Command

formaATGIP_
Exemplum: ATGIP_
ParameterNo
ususad query hodiernam IP oratio de fine sumptionis
Redi valoremExemplum: ATGIP_
ATGIP192.168.0.215 OK
Attendequery imperium

OSD Overlay Protocol

formaATOSD$(idx), $(X), $(y), $(str)_
Exemplum:ATOSD0,40,20,height: 100m_
Parameter1. IDX index: 0~7 (supports OSD overlay for 8 areas)
2. X-coordinate: 0~1919
3. Y coordinate: 0~1079
4. str: the string to be displayed at the corresponding coordinates (the space symbol is used to clear the display)
ususon the video screen.OSD information
Redi valoremNo
dicta1. The user specifies the x and y coordinates of the OSD display according to the maximum 1920×1080 pixels, and the system will correct the coordinates according to the actual display situation.
2. The ‘_character cannot be contained in the str parameter

Set Gain To Adjust

formaATSAD$(freq*),$(adjust) _ Exemplum:ATSAD700000,2.5_
Parameterwireless central working frequency:   Freq(Eliz) 200000~2700000(200MHz~2.7GHz, step: 1Eliz) Adjust the value(dB):       ATSD cmd will subtract this value to set the wireless gain
OfficiumSpecify and adjust the value for the wireless gain setting using by ATSD cmd
feedbackExemplum: ATSAD700000,2.5_ freq:700000,adjust:2.50 Bene
CommentsSetting command is still valid when stopping power or resetting.

Get Gain To Adjust

formaATGAD[$(freq*)]_ Exemplum:ATGAD700000_
Parameterwireless central working frequency:   Freq(Eliz) 200000~2700000(200MHz~2.7GHz, step: 1Eliz) When no parameter provides, it will list all the freq that have adjusted value.
OfficiumInquiry adjust the value for wireless gain setting using ATSD cmd
feedbackExemplum: ATGAD700000_ freq:700000,adjust:2.50 OK ATGAD_ freq:700000 750000 Bene
CommentsInquiry command.

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FAQ

1. How can I return to the No Password setting with 000000 indications after the change?

Reset the password to 000000 (one must not be missing) through the Parameter Configuration Panel Board.
or set it through quod ATSP_command

2. I see that Gain is the output power of the transmitter. Please tell me the range of settings of this parameter. All setting level (quaestum) good for linear output operation? Or do you suggest some limited range for better linear operation?

The Gain of the COFDM configuration is the internal Gain, not the actual output power of the transmitter. The internal gain range is 0~89.75dB and the linear output:
1. At around 300~500MHz, the Gain is set to 89.75, and the actual output power of the transmitter module is about -5dBm.
2. At around 1000~1500MHz, the Gain is set to 89.75, and the actual output power of the transmitter module is about -6dBm to -10dBm.

3. I tried to setB bandwidth (kHz) and E bit rate (Mbps). When I set E, the new value does not apply. Sic. the E setting is only for monitoring of available bitrate? if I wish to change the E (Bitrate) I have to change only B (Sed in est)? Am I right?

It is not recommended to modify the video bit rate ‘Edirectly, because if the output video bit rate is greater than the wireless air interface rate, the system will not work normally.
Per defaltam, the internal video bit rate ‘Ewill be set to 0 for automatic. Customers only need to modify ‘Bto modify the wireless parameters, and the video bit rate will automatically adapt.
You can also adjust the wireless air interface rate by modifying GI and CR.

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