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diff --git a/host/docs/dboards.dox b/host/docs/dboards.dox new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b25656b5b --- /dev/null +++ b/host/docs/dboards.dox @@ -0,0 +1,405 @@ +/*! \page page_dboards Daughterboard Application Notes + +\tableofcontents + +\section dboards Daughterboard Properties + + +The following contains interesting notes about each daughterboard. +Eventually, this page will be expanded to list out the full properties +of each board as well. + +\subsection dboards_basicrx Basic RX and LFRX + +The Basic RX and LFRX boards have 4 frontends: + +- **Frontend A:** real signal on antenna RXA +- **Frontend B:** real signal on antenna RXB +- **Frontend AB:** quadrature frontend using both antennas (IQ) +- **Frontend BA:** quadrature frontend using both antennas (QI) + +The boards have no tunable elements or programmable gains. Through the +magic of aliasing, you can down-convert signals greater than the Nyquist +rate of the ADC. + +BasicRX Bandwidth: + +- **For Real-Mode (A or B frontend)**: 250 MHz +- **For Complex (AB or BA frontend)**: 500 MHz + +LFRX Bandwidth: + +- **For Real-Mode (A or B frontend)**: 33 MHz +- **For Complex (AB or BA frontend)**: 66 MHz + +\subsection dboards_basictx Basic TX and LFTX + +The Basic TX and LFTX boards have 4 frontends: + +- **Frontend A:** real signal on antenna TXA +- **Frontend B:** real signal on antenna TXB +- **Frontend AB:** quadrature frontend using both antennas (IQ) +- **Frontend BA:** quadrature frontend using both antennas (QI) + +The boards have no tunable elements or programmable gains. Through the +magic of aliasing, you can up-convert signals greater than the Nyquist +rate of the DAC. + +BasicTX Bandwidth: + +- **For Real-Mode (A or B frontend**): 250 MHz +- **For Complex (AB or BA frontend)**: 500 MHz + +LFTX Bandwidth: + +- **For Real-Mode (A or B frontend)**: 33 MHz +- **For Complex (AB or BA frontend)**: 66 MHz + +\subsection dboards_dbsrx DBSRX + +The DBSRX board has 1 quadrature frontend. It defaults to direct +conversion but can use a low IF through lo_offset in uhd::tune_request_t. + +Receive Antennas: **J3** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal from antenna J3 + +The board has no user selectable antenna setting. + +Receive Gains: + +- **GC1**, Range: 0-56dB +- **GC2**, Range: 0-24dB + +Bandwidth: 8 MHz - 66 MHz + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +\subsection dboards_dbsrx2 DBSRX2 + +The DBSRX2 board has 1 quadrature frontend. It defaults to direct +conversion, but can use a low IF through lo_offset in uhd::tune_request_t. + +Receive Antennas: **J3** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal from antenna J3 + +The board has no user-selectable antenna setting. + +Receive Gains: + +- **GC1**, Range: 0-73dB +- **BBG**, Range: 0-15dB + +Bandwidth (Hz): 8 MHz -80 MHz + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +\subsection dboards_rfx RFX Series + +The RFX Series boards have 2 quadrature frontends: Transmit and Receive. +Transmit defaults to low IF, and Receive defaults to direct conversion. +The IF can be adjusted through lo_offset in uhd::tune_request_t. + +The RFX Series boards have independent receive and transmit LO's and +synthesizers allowing full-duplex operation on different transmit and +receive frequencies. + +Transmit Antennas: **TX/RX** + +Receive Antennas: **TX/RX** or **RX2** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal for selected antenna + +The user may set the receive antenna to be TX/RX or RX2. However, when +using an RFX board in full-duplex mode, the receive antenna will always +be set to RX2, regardless of the settings. + +Receive Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-70dB (except RFX400 range is 0-45dB) + +Bandwidth: + +- **RX**: 40 MHz +- **TX**: 40 MHz + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +\subsection dboards_xcvr XCVR 2450 + +The XCVR2450 has 2 quadrature frontends, one transmit, one receive. +Transmit and Receive default to direct conversion but can be used in low +IF mode through lo_offset in uhd::tune_request_t. + +The XCVR2450 has a non-contiguous tuning range consisting of a high band +(4.9-6.0 GHz) and a low band (2.4-2.5 GHz). + +Transmit Antennas: **J1** or **J2** + +Receive Antennas: **J1** or **J2** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal for selected antenna + +The XCVR2450 uses a common LO for both receive and transmit. Even though +the API allows the RX and TX LOs to be individually set, a change of one +LO setting will be reflected in the other LO setting. + +The XCVR2450 does not support full-duplex mode, attempting to operate in +full-duplex will result in transmit-only operation. + +Transmit Gains: + +- **VGA**, Range: 0-30dB +- **BB**, Range: 0-5dB + +Receive Gains: + +- **LNA**, Range: 0-30.5dB +- **VGA**, Range: 0-62dB + +Bandwidths: + +- **RX**: 15 MHz, 19 MHz, 28 MHz, 36 MHz; (each +-0, 5, or 10%) +- **TX**: 24 MHz, 36 MHz, 48 MHz + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state +- **rssi**: float for rssi in dBm + +\subsection dboards_wbx WBX Series + +Features: + +- 2 quadrature frontends (1 transmit, 1 receive) + - Defaults to direct conversion + - Can be used in low IF mode through lo_offset with uhd::tune_request_t +- Independent recieve and transmit LO's and synthesizers + - Allows for full-duplex operation on different transmit and receive frequencies + - Can be set to use Integer-N tuning for better spur performance + with uhd::tune_request_t + +Transmit Antennas: **TX/RX** + +Receive Antennas: **TX/RX** or **RX2** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal for selected antenna + +- **Note:** The user may set the receive antenna to be TX/RX or RX2. + However, when using a WBX board in full-duplex mode, the receive + antenna will always be set to RX2, regardless of the settings. + +Transmit Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-25dB + +Receive Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-31.5dB + +Bandwidths: + +- **WBX**: 40 MHz, RX & TX +- **WBX-120**: 120 MHz, RX & TX + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +\subsection dboards_sbx SBX Series + +Features: + +- 2 quadrature frontends (1 transmit, 1 receive) + - Defaults to direct conversion + - Can be used in low IF mode through lo_offset with uhd::tune_request_t +- Independent recieve and transmit LO's and synthesizers + - Allows for full-duplex operation on different transmit and + receive frequencies + - Can be set to use Integer-N tuning for better spur performance with uhd::tune_request_t + +Transmit Antennas: **TX/RX** + +Receive Antennas: **TX/RX** or **RX2** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal for selected antenna + +- **Note:** The user may set the receive antenna to be TX/RX or RX2. + However, when using an SBX board in full-duplex mode, the receive + antenna will always be set to RX2, regardless of the settings. + +Transmit Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-31.5dB + +Receive Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-31.5dB + +Bandwidths: + +- **SBX**: 40 MHz, RX & TX +- **SBX-120**: 120 MHz, RX & TX + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +LEDs: + +- All LEDs flash when daughterboard control is initialized +- **TX LD**: Transmit Synthesizer Lock Detect +- **TX/RX**: Receiver on TX/RX antenna port (No TX) +- **RX LD**: Receive Synthesizer Lock Detect +- **RX1/RX2**: Receiver on RX2 antenna port + +\subsection dboards_cbx CBX Series + +Features: +- 2 quadrature frontends (1 transmit, 1 receive) + - Defaults to direct conversion + - Can be used in low IF mode through lo_offset with uhd::tune_request_t +- Independent recieve and transmit LO's and synthesizers + - Allows for full-duplex operation on different transmit and + receive frequencies + - Can be set to use Integer-N tuning for better spur performance with uhd::tune_request_t + +Transmit Antennas: **TX/RX** + +Receive Antennas: **TX/RX** or **RX2** + +- **Frontend 0:** Complex baseband signal for selected antenna + +- **Note:** The user may set the receive antenna to be TX/RX or RX2. + However, when using a CBX board in full-duplex mode, the receive + antenna will always be set to RX2, regardless of the settings. + +Transmit Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-31.5dB + +Receive Gains: **PGA0**, Range: 0-31.5dB + +Bandwidths: + +- **CBX**: 40 MHz, RX & TX +- **CBX-120**: 120 MHz, RX & TX + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state + +LEDs: + +- All LEDs flash when daughterboard control is initialized +- **TX LD**: Transmit Synthesizer Lock Detect +- **TX/RX**: Receiver on TX/RX antenna port (No TX) +- **RX LD**: Receive Synthesizer Lock Detect +- **RX1/RX2**: Receiver on RX2 antenna port + +\subsection dboards_tvrx TVRX + +The TVRX board has 1 real-mode frontend. It is operated at a low IF. + +Receive Antennas: RX + +- **Frontend 0:** real-mode baseband signal from antenna RX + +Receive Gains: + +- **RF**, Range: -13.3-50.3dB (frequency-dependent) +- **IF**, Range: -1.5-32.5dB + +Bandwidth: 6 MHz + +\subsection dboards_tvrx2 TVRX2 + +The TVRX2 board has 2 real-mode frontends. It is operated at a low IF. + +Receive Frontends: + +- **Frontend RX1:** real-mode baseband from antenna J100 +- **Frontend RX2:** real-mode baseband from antenna J140 + +Note: The TVRX2 has always-on AGC; the software controllable gain is the +final gain stage which controls the AGC set-point for output to ADC. + +Receive Gains: + +- **IF**, Range: 0.0-30.0dB + +Bandwidth: 1.7 MHz, 6 MHz, 7 MHz, 8 MHz, 10 MHz + +Sensors: + +- **lo_locked**: boolean for LO lock state +- **rssi**: float for measured RSSI in dBm +- **temperature**: float for measured temperature in degC + +\subsection dboards_dbsrxmod DBSRX - Modifying for other boards that USRP1 + +Due to different clocking capabilities, the DBSRX will require +modifications to operate on a non-USRP1 motherboard. On a USRP1 +motherboard, a divided clock is provided from an FPGA pin because the +standard daughterboard clock lines cannot provided a divided clock. +However, on other USRP motherboards, the divided clock is provided over +the standard daughterboard clock lines. + +\subsubsection dboards_dbsrxmod_1 Step 1: Move the clock configuration resistor + +Remove **R193** (which is 10 Ohms, 0603 size), and put it on **R194**, +which is empty. This is made somewhat more complicated by the fact that +the silkscreen is not clear in that area. **R193** is on the back, +immediately below the large beige connector, **J2**. **R194** is just +below, and to the left of **R193**. The silkscreen for **R193** is ok, +but for **R194**, it is upside down, and partially cut off. If you lose +**R193**, you can use anything from 0 to 10 Ohms there. + +\subsubsection dboards_dbsrxmod_1 Step 2: Burn a new daughterboard id into the EEPROM + +With the daughterboard plugged-in, run the following commands: + + cd <install-path>/lib/uhd/utils + ./usrp_burn_db_eeprom --id=0x000d --unit=RX --args=<args> --slot=<slot> + +- **\<args\>** are device address arguments (optional if only one USRP + device is on your machine) +- **\<slot\>** is the name of the daughterboard slot (optional if the + USRP device has only one slot) + +\subsection dboards_rfxmod RFX - Modify to use motherboard oscillator + +Older RFX boards require modifications to use the motherboard +oscillator. If this is the case, UHD software will print a warning about +the modification. Please follow the modification procedures below: + +- Step 1: Disable the daughterboard clocks** + +Move **R64** to **R84**. Move **R142** to **R153**. + +- Step 2: Connect the motherboard blocks + +Move **R35** to **R36**. Move **R117** to **R115**. These are all 0-Ohm, +so if you lose one, just short across the appropriate pads. + +- Step 3: Burn the appropriate daughterboard ID into the EEPROM + +With the daughterboard plugged in, run the following commands: : + + cd <install-path>/lib/uhd/utils + ./usrp_burn_db_eeprom --id=<rx_id> --unit=RX --args=<args> --slot=<slot> + ./usrp_burn_db_eeprom --id=<tx_id> --unit=TX --args=<args> --slot=<slot> + +- `<rx_id>` choose the appropriate RX ID for your daughterboard + - **RFX400:** 0x0024 + - **RFX900:** 0x0025 + - **RFX1800:** 0x0034 + - **RFX1200:** 0x0026 + - **RFX2400:** 0x0027 +- `<tx_id>` choose the appropriate TX ID for your daughterboard + - **RFX400:** 0x0028 + - **RFX900:** 0x0029 + - **RFX1800:** 0x0035 + - **RFX1200:** 0x002a + - **RFX2400:** 0x002b +- `<args>` are device address arguments (optional if only one USRP device is on your machine) +- `<slot>` is the name of the daughterboard slot (optional if the USRP device has only one slot) + + +*/ +// vim:ft=doxygen: |