Preliminary Technical Data UG-1828
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Once the Transmit tab is open, the user can:
• Check the RF Tx Carrier frequency in MHz,
• Change Tx attenuation level in 0.05dB steps
• Transmit content of selected file. Some example files are supplied with TES. Assuming default TES installation process, example files
are located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Analog Devices\ADRV9002 Transceiver Evaluation Software\Example directory.
• Transmit a single tone, two tones and zeros. User has the ability to adjust the digital power of the single/dual tone signal as well as
their frequency offsets
• Have a frequency offset correction option. This allows user to change frequency on the air without re-programming the chip.
Pressing the play symbol moves the ADRV9001 to the transmit state and starts a process where selected Data Files for the “Tx1” and
“Tx2” are sent to the ADRV9001. The data is then stored on the Xilinx ZYNQ motherboard RAM and the RAM pointer loops through
the data continuously until the stop button is pressed.
Figure 257. Transmit Data Tab
Transmit Data File Format
Transmit data should be saved in file with extension of txt or csv. The data samples should be either complex (real and imaginary) or real
only. Data samples should be Q1.15 fixed point integers (Note in TX Direct Modulation mode, the data sample should be Q4.12 fixed
point integers). Data samples should follow the following format:
If the data is only real, imaginary column should be removed, with only one column of real samples.