Changes between Version 13 and Version 14 of OFDMReferenceDesign
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- Mar 29, 2007, 4:59:04 PM (17 years ago)
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v13 v14 15 15 [[Image(OFDMReferenceDesign/Files:setup_01a.jpg)]] 16 16 17 Five cable connections must be made toeach WARP kit before this demo may be performed:17 Several cable connections must be made on each WARP kit before this demo may be performed: 18 18 19 19 - a 12 V power supply connection to the FPGA board's power input, 20 20 - an antenna connection to the "outside" antenna port of the radio board, 21 - an MMCX-to-MMCX cable connected to the clock input of the radio board, 22 - an MMCX-to-MMCX cable connected to a clock output connector on the clock board, and 23 - a wired Ethernet connection, 21 - an MMCX-to-MMCX cable connected between the clock board and the radio board, and 22 - a wired Ethernet connection between each WARP kit and one of the local computers, 24 23 25 24 The following images illustrate each of these connections. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN PLUGING A CABLE INTO THE CLOCK BOARD, AS THE INTERFACE BETWEEN IT AND THE FPGA BOARD IS EXTREMELY DELICATE! THE CLOCK BOARD SHOULD BE GRASPED FIRMLY BE THE EDGES TO PREVENT ANY ROCKING MOTION WHEN INSTALLING THE MMCX-TO-MMCX CABLE. … … 27 26 [[Image(OFDMReferenceDesign/Files:setup_02a.jpg)]] 28 27 28 [[Image(OFDMReferenceDesign/Files:setup_03a.jpg)]] 29 29 30 [[Image(OFDMReferenceDesign/Files:setup_04a.jpg)]] 31 32 The DIP switches on one WARP kit should be set to the binary value 0000. The DIP switches on the other WARP kit should be set to the value 0001. When power is applied to the WARP nodes, the value on the each board's 7-segment display should reflect its DIP switch settings -- either "0" or "1". 30 33 31 34