/*! \page page_calibration Device Calibration \tableofcontents \section calibration_self Self-Calibration UHD software comes with several self-calibration utilities for minimizing IQ imbalance and DC offset. These utilities perform calibration sweeps using transmit leakage into the receive path (special equipment is not required). The results from a calibration are written to a CSV file in the user's home directory. UHD software will automatically apply corrections at runtime when the user re-tunes the daughterboard LO. Calibration results are specific to an individual RF board. Note: When a calibration table is present, and the user wishes to override the calibration settings through the API: the user should re-apply the desired setting every time the LO is re-tuned. UHD software comes with the following calibration utilities: - **uhd_cal_rx_iq_balance:** - mimimizes RX IQ imbalance vs. LO frequency - **uhd_cal_tx_dc_offset:** - mimimizes TX DC offset vs. LO frequency - **uhd_cal_tx_iq_balance:** - mimimizes TX IQ imbalance vs. LO frequency The following RF frontends are supported by the self-calibration utilities: - RFX Series transceiver boards - WBX Series transceiver boards - SBX Series transceiver boards - CBX Series transceiver boards \subsection calibration_self_utils Calibration Utilities UHD software installs the calibration utilities into `/bin`. **Disconnect** any external hardware from the RF antenna ports, and run the following from the command line. Each utility will take several minutes to complete. : uhd_cal_rx_iq_balance --verbose --args= uhd_cal_tx_iq_balance --verbose --args= uhd_cal_tx_dc_offset --verbose --args= See the output given by --help for more advanced options, such as: manually choosing the frequency range and step size for the sweeps. Note: Your daughterboard needs a serial number to run a calibration utility. Some older daughterboards may not have a serial number. If this is the case, run the following command to burn a serial number into the daughterboard's EEPROM: : /lib/uhd/utils/usrp_burn_db_eeprom --ser= --args= \subsection calibration_data Calibration Data By default, calibration files are stored in the user's home/application directory: - **Linux:** `${HOME}/.uhd/cal/` - **Windows:** `%APPDATA%\.uhd\cal\` If you would like to specify a custom directory, you can do so with the `$UHD_CONFIG_DIR` environment variable: - **Custom (any OS):** `${UHD_CONFIG_DIR}/.uhd/cal/` Calibration files can easily be moved from one machine to another by copying the "cal" directory. Re-running a calibration utility will replace the existing calibration file. The old calibration file will be renamed so it may be recovered by the user. \subsection ignore_cal_file Ignoring Calibration Files At runtime, the user can choose to ignore a daughterboard's calibration file by adding "ignore-cal-file" to the arguments. With the UHD API, it can be done as follows: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.cpp} uhd::device_addr_t hint; hint["type"] = "usrp1"; hint["ignore-cal-file"] = ""; uhd::device_addrs_t dev_addrs = uhd::device::find(hint); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Using tx_waveforms as an example, the user can apply this argument as follows: tx_waveforms --args="addr=192.168.10.2,ignore-cal-file" --freq=100e6 --rate=1e6 */ // vim:ft=doxygen: