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authorJosh Blum <josh@joshknows.com>2010-09-23 12:58:40 -0700
committerJosh Blum <josh@joshknows.com>2010-09-23 12:58:40 -0700
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basic: added the 4th BA subdevice to basic and lf dboard code
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@@ -15,11 +15,12 @@ properties of each board as well.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Basic RX and and LFRX
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-The Basic RX and LFRX boards have 3 subdevices:
+The Basic RX and LFRX boards have 4 subdevices:
* **Subdevice A:** real signal on antenna RXA
* **Subdevice B:** real signal on antenna RXB
-* **Subdevice AB:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas
+* **Subdevice AB:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas (IQ)
+* **Subdevice BA:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas (QI)
The boards have no tunable elements or programmable gains.
Though the magic of aliasing, you can down-convert signals
@@ -28,11 +29,12 @@ greater than the Nyquist rate of the ADC.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Basic TX and and LFTX
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-The Basic TX and LFTX boards have 3 subdevices:
+The Basic TX and LFTX boards have 4 subdevices:
* **Subdevice A:** real signal on antenna TXA
* **Subdevice B:** real signal on antenna TXB
-* **Subdevice AB:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas
+* **Subdevice AB:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas (IQ)
+* **Subdevice BA:** quadrature subdevice using both antennas (QI)
The boards have no tunable elements or programmable gains.
Though the magic of aliasing, you can up-convert signals