User Guide

PAMS
Technical Documentation
RAE-3
8. Troubleshooting
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MADLinda writes to CCONT. The data at sixth bit is ’0’ as marked with the cur-
sors. The data after the read/write bit varies, just like the address before the bit.
If you can see this kind of traffic, MADLinda side of the interface is functioning
correctly.
Figure 36.
MADLinda reads from CCONT. The data at sixth bit is ’1’, marked with the cur-
sors. There should be data seen after the ’read’ bit. All zero values may be
read, but there should be other data seen, too. CCONT read cycles are fairly
rare compared to write cycles. If there is not any non–zero reads from CCONT,
the CCONT (N100) may be faulty.