Busy; Errors; Geterrors; Figure 3-3: Busy Timing Diagram - Semtech LR1110 User Manual

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3= FS
4 = RX
5 = TX
6 = Wi-Fi or GNSS geolocation
Bootloader:
0: currently executes from boot-loader
1: currently executes from flash
The ResetStatus field is cleared on the first GetStatus() command after a reset. And that it is not cleared by any other
read/write command

3.4 BUSY

DIO0 is used as Busy signalling: the BUSY pin is set high when the current command is being processed, and when the
device is not ready to accept a new command.
Therefore, the timing diagram of the BUSY signal is as follows:

Figure 3-3: BUSY Timing Diagram

The amount of time the BUSY line will stay high after the end of rising edge of NSS (T
command. The most common switching times T
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.

3.5 Errors

3.5.1 GetErrors

The command GetErrors( ) returns the current pending errors that occurred since the last ClearErrors( ) command, or the
startup of the circuit.
It is possible to generate an interrupt on DIO9 or DIO11 when an error occurs. There is no masking of error possible.
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