Hi, I am still trying to measure the digital output noise (from the LFRX_A daughterboard). In the verilog code I made sure to connect the rx_a_a input to the debug1 input of the master control module master_control master_control ( .master_clk(clk64),.usbclk(usbclk) ....... ............ .debug_1(rx_a_a),.debug_0(ddc0_in_i)........);
then my python code looks like the following: u = usrp.sink_c(0, 64, fpga_filename="usrp_test.rbf") side = 0 # side A u._write_oe(side, 0xffff, 0xffff) # set all i/o pins as outputs u._write_fpga_reg(FR_DEBUG_EN, bmFR_DEBUG_EN_RX_A) I then connect the io_rx debug outputs of side A to the logic analyzer. (no antenna is inserted) I was expecting to get some noise , but I get a 0 signal ( 16 bit zeroes :( ) Any ideas on why this is happening? Any suggestions? Thank you ahead of time. Oussama On 11/11/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 07:23:07PM -0800, Oussama Sekkat wrote: > On 11/10/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, I could enable the output pins from the host and just connect the > rx_a_a to one of the debug inputs in the master_control module. I thaught it > wouldn't make a difference if I just connect it directly to the DEBUG pins. > Or does it? It depends on whether or not you need to be able to control the attached daughterboard too. > >I then load the .rbf file to the FPGA, connect the io_rx_a outputs of the > >> LFRX daughter board to the logic analyzer and observe what I get. I make > >> sure that no antenna is connected to the RX-A port. > >> To my surprise, some of the upper bits toggle. For example, bit 11, 10, > >9, > >> 8, 5 ,4 , 3 ,2 ,1 0, toggle. Since I should only be getting noise, I was > >> expecting to get a very low signal where only the least significant bit > >> would be switiching between low and high values. > > > >Are they being driven or are they just floating? > > No antenna is connected to the RX-A and RX-B ports , so those are floating. > But the debug pins are connected to the logic analyzer. (I am not sure if I > answered you're question, when you say "they" are you referring to the DEBUG > pins or the input ports? ) No, not the antenna, the i/o pins. My guess is that you haven't output enabled them. Eric
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