aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorMartin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>2017-06-27 14:32:04 -0700
committerMartin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>2017-06-27 14:32:04 -0700
commit708815fc0ef8afa90935941e48097f439d0c8847 (patch)
tree398228ad9aa180ca9efb79c22ae6cc13c7955e7c
parent8bf99c3b1ea5d2369727e77598f2b236faf87a3c (diff)
downloaduhd-708815fc0ef8afa90935941e48097f439d0c8847.tar.gz
uhd-708815fc0ef8afa90935941e48097f439d0c8847.tar.bz2
uhd-708815fc0ef8afa90935941e48097f439d0c8847.zip
e310: Added some doc comments on frontend tuning
-rw-r--r--host/docs/usrp_e3x0.dox19
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/host/docs/usrp_e3x0.dox b/host/docs/usrp_e3x0.dox
index cd241b08d..d1f2448bd 100644
--- a/host/docs/usrp_e3x0.dox
+++ b/host/docs/usrp_e3x0.dox
@@ -436,7 +436,8 @@ For more advanced IMU based applications please refer to the <a href="https://gi
Please see the \ref page_gpio_api for information on configuring and using the GPIO bus.
-\subsection e3x0_hw_audio Audio connectors
+\subsection e3x0_hw_audio Audio connectors (if populated)
+
The E3x0 2.5 mm Audio Jack TRRS pins are assigned as follows: Tip=Mic, Ring1=Right, Ring2=Left, Sleeve=GND.
\image html TRRS.png "Audio Jack"
@@ -544,6 +545,22 @@ Both transmit and receive can be used in a MIMO configuration. For
the MIMO case, both receive frontends share the RX LO, and both transmit
frontends share the TX LO. Each LO is tunable between 50 MHz and 6 GHz.
+As there is a single LO for each direction (RX and TX), this means that both
+channels need to use the same LO frequency (i.e., both RX channels share an LO
+frequency, and both TX channels share an LO frequency). If the two channels
+are supposed to receive on different frequencies, the digital tune stages need
+to be used for that. The two frequencies will need to be within the currently
+selected master clock rate, and the final bandwidths need to be chosen
+carefully. Example: Assume the master clock rate is set to 50 MHz, and we want
+to receive at 400 MHz and 440 MHz. We can set the LO to 420 MHz, which will
+sample the spectrum from 395 MHz to 445 MHz. The LO offsets for both channels
+need to be 20 MHz and -20 MHz respectively. However, the final bandwidth should
+be less than 10 MHz (preferably lower), or the signals would exhibit aliasing.
+
+Because both channels share an LO, tuning one channel can possibly affect the
+other channel. It is advisable to read back the actual, current frequency from
+software before assuming the device is tuned to a specific frequency.
+
\subsubsection e3x0_dboard_e310_gain Frontend gain
All frontends have individual analog gain controls. The receive