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        TSW5005 – TI WiMAX 5.6-GHz Transceiver
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1.  20 15 105 0 o9 O O O OO   EN  LO Freq Sweeping      n    Manual Freq Ctrl  Write Registers       CE    Gain Control Bits Indicator    GO Gi G2 G3 G     TEXAS  INSTRUMENTS    All controls needed to program the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board are available on the main  screen  identical controls as the TRF2432 chip  See the TRF2432 data sheet  SLWS177  for explanation  of controls  The Actual Output Frequency is shown for convenience only and is the calculated RF  frequency that is generated     A 1 Parallel Port Configuration    The parallel port address and pin assignments can be modified by clicking on the Configure Par Port  button  The default parallel port address is 378  and the pin assignments must be set to match Table A 1   To ensure proper operation  ensure that the bit settings are set as follows    Bit for CLK   0   Bit for DATA   1   Bit for LE   2    A 2 Manual Register Control    Manual bit by bit control of all programming registers is available by clicking on the Set Bits Individually  button  The register bit assignments are in the same order as Table 16 of the data sheet     After modifying bit settings  press the SEND button next to a register to write the new values to the  TRF2432  Any changes made to the bit settings on this panel are reflected on the main panel when the  manual panel is closed        CAUTION    Manually modifying bit settings can potentially send invalid control  values  Use at your own risk              6 Programming the TI WiMAX 5
2.  6 GHz Transceiver Board SLWU045 October 2006  Submit Documentation Feedback    3 TEXAS  INSTRUMENTS  www ti com    Manual Frequency Control    A 3 Manual Frequency Control    The Manual Freq Control panel allows input of IF RF register values and any reference frequency  It  calculates the resulting IF VCO and RF VCO frequencies  Pressing the SEND button writes the new  register values to the TRF2432  This panel is intended for use in cases where an external reference  frequency other than 40 MHz or 44 MHz is used        CAUTION    Manually modifying frequency control registers can potentially send  invalid control values  Use at your own risk              SLWU045    October 2006 Programming the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board 7  Submit Documentation Feedback    EVALUATION BOARD KIT IMPORTANT NOTICE    Texas Instruments  Tl  provides the enclosed product s  under the following conditions     This evaluation board kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT  DEMONSTRATION  OR EVALUATION  PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered by TI to be a finished end product fit for general consumer use  Persons handling the  product s  must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards  As such  the goods being provided are  not intended to be complete in terms of required design   marketing   and or manufacturing related protective considerations   including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate such 
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4. GC_SLOW   0  3  Turn on power supplies  4  On the control GUI  click on Configure Par Port and verify that CLOCK   bit 0  DATA   bit 1  and LE    bit 2  Change settings if required  see Appendix A    5  Program DUT to ACTIVE mode on the control GUI   6  Program IF VCO and RF VCO frequencies as desired on the control GUI  Nominal IF VCO frequency    398 MHz  Nominal RF VCO frequency   2998 MHz  for 5600 MHz RF output    7  Click on Write Registers on the control GUI   8  Observe RF output on spectrum analyzer or VSA   9  Adjust TX I Q input drive  TX Output Power Control setting  on control GUI   and TX_RF_ALC1 DIP  2 TSW5005     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver SLWU045 October 2006    Submit Documentation Feedback        INSTRUMENTS    www ti com  Operating Procedure    switch  on adapter board  as required for desired TX output power level     10  Adjust   Offset  R29  and Q Offset  R31  using potentiometers on adapter board to null carrier  for  single tone IQ input  or minimize 1 Q offset error  for modulated IQ input      11  Adjust AFC_ADJ  R34  on adapter board as required to minimize frequency error        Note  For optimum EVM performance  1 Q quadrature of the TX   and TX Q inputs must be  adjusted to minimize quadrature error  I Q crossover resistors R234  R235  R258  and  R259 can be used to add a fixed quadrature offset to correct for I Q non idealities   Contact TI for further information        4 2 RX Operation    1  Connect the RF board and adapter board together v
5. _SW and  RX_AGC_SLOW DIP switches to further reduce gain     15  Adjust AFC_ADJ  R34  on adapter board as required to minimize frequency error        Note  For optimum EVM performance  I Q quadrature of the RF input source must be adjusted  to minimize quadrature error   No quadrature correction is available in the RX path on the  Transceiver Board         SLWU045 October 2006 TSW5005     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver 3  Submit Documentation Feedback    Wy TEXAS  INSTRUMENTS    www ti com    Operating Procedure       Power Cable to   7 5 V   4 1 V   5 V  Power Supplies       Parallel Port Interface  Cable to PC                         RF In  J1  From  Signal Source       Ts    RX AGC Adjust             Frequency Tuning RXQ   Data Output                                  RX I   Data Output RXQ   Data Output             RX I   Data Output             Figure 2  Connections for RX Operation    4 TSW5005     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver SLWU045    0October 2006  Submit Documentation Feedback        INSTRUMENTS    www ti com    Appendix A    Appendix A Programming the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board    SLWU045    October 2006    Programming control of the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board is performed via J12 on the adapter  board  An interface cable is provided with the board to transition from J12 on the reference board to a  standard DB 25 style connector  This should be connected to the PC parallel port via a standard 1 1 wired    DB 25 cable   The pin assignments for the ref
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9. erence board are shown in Table A 1     Table A 1  Reference Board Pin Assignments                   Data Bit Signal Name PC DB25 Pin Ref Board J1 Pin  0 CLK 2 1  1 DATA 3 2  2 LE 4 3      GROUND 18 4                      A CD is provided which contains the setup exe file  This a LabVIEW     based stand alone executable  program for control of the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board  See the TI BWA Labview GUI  Installation Instructions doc file on the CD for installation instructions     After installation  the following main menu should appear after clicking START     gt  PROGRAMS     gt   TI_BWA      gt   TI Broadband doj          2 5 GHz Eval Board  3 5 GHz Eval Board    5 8 GHz Eval Board    TRF1x21 Eval Board    TRF1x12 Eval Board  TRF2432 Eval Board  Exit Program    Click on the 5 8 GHz Eval Board button  The following contro  GUI should appear     Programming the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board    Submit Documentation Feedback    3 TEXAS  INSTRUMENTS    www ti com  Parallel Port Configuration    ll Dine   EME   i Te Y  TEXAS INSTRUMENTS   BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS SOLUTIONS EVALUATION SOFTWARE   iol     TRF2432 Control    Actual Frequencies  Actual IF Frequency  MHz   374 00000  Actual Out Frequency  MHz   5240 000    Desired Tx IF   CO Frequency  MHz  Ref Frequency  MHz  PS Mode      374 00000 40 Standby  Desired Tx RF VCO Frequency  MHz  Band Selection Fractional N IF  f 2307 000 sm    a   Tx Output Power Control 4 Fractional    GCXBit CPBit TxHP SInv XOLP  31 25 
10. ia the 70 pin I O connector as shown in Figure 2   Connect power  serial interface  RX I Q baseband signals  and RF input as shown in Figure 1   2  Set DIP switches on the adapter board as follows   TX_IF_ALC 1 5    X  TX_RF_ALC1  0  TX_RF_ALC2   X  TX_RF_ALC3   1  RX_GAIN_SW   X    CAL_EN 1  PA ON  0  RX_TX_1 0  RX_TX_2 0    LNA_GAIN_SW   1  RX_AGC_SLOW   0    3  Verify that RF Signal Source at J1 input is OFF   4  Turn on power supplies    5  On the control GUI  click on Configure Par Port and verify that CLOCK   Bit 0  DATA   Bit 1  and LE    Bit 2  Change settings if required  see Appendix A      6  Program DUT to ACTIVE mode on the control GUI     7  Program IF VCO and RF VCO frequencies as desired on the control GUI  Nominal IF VCO frequency    398 MHz  Nominal RF VCO frequency   2998 MHz  for 5600 MHz RF output      8  Click on Write Registers on the control GUI   9  STATUS light on adapter board should be OFF   10  Toggle the CAL_EN DIP switch on the adapter board first LOW  then HIGH     11  STATUS light on adapter board should be ON  Once the STATUS light is ON  the internal DC offset  calibration is active     12  Set RF Signal Source to desired power level    lt   50 dBm  and frequency  and turn ON   13  Observe baseband I Q output either on spectrum analyzer  DC coupled  or VSA     14  Adjust AGC gain using the RX_AGC potentiometer  R36  on the adapter board for desired baseband  output level  For high level RF input power   50 dBm to    20 dBm   use the LNA_GAIN
11. ki TEXAS    User s Guide    INSTRUMENTS SLWU045 October 2006    TSW5005     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver    Contents  1 MTALOCUIGTOM e sicicaicrasaciatarataasbia nia sro nisataiate aaa aaa a aiaialanata cia 1  2 Release INVENTOLY sisicsiisicieiisiainieauinjasaiinjnce ecia etnijeiatnin aiaminitiainjaielaiain EE aa 1  3 Systemi RegurementS nsnsi in nnna e aE a E E EE 1  4 Operating  Proced  lG s sssensne a n a a a a a nwa 2  Appendix A Programming the TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board         seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5  List of Figures  1 Connections for TX Operation        ccccceeeeeeeee cece eee neces eeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 2  2 Connections  for RX Operation wccuceciinetenedl ve cenmdeimnectunce poeabawttuivowelndledeendvaadanieli 4  List of Tables  A 1 Reference Board Pin ASSIQNMENTS          eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeneeeeeeseneeeees 5  1 Introduction    This user   s manual describes the operation of the Texas Instruments TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver  Board and Adapter Board  The boards are supplied with a parallel port interface cable and power cable   Operation of the board requires an external dual power supply and a personal computer     2 Release Inventory    The release package contains     arPwon gt     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver Board  Adapter board   Parallel port interface cable   Power cable   Documentation compact disc  CD     3 System Requirements     7 5 V power supply  1 A     4 1 V power supply  1A      Personal computer running Wind
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13. output voltage range of 0 V to 3 3 V     Exceeding the specified input range may cause unexpected operation and or irreversible damage to the EVM  If there are  questions concerning the input range  please contact a TI field representative prior to connecting the input power     Applying loads outside of the specified output range may result in unintended operation and or possible permanent damage to the  EVM  Please consult the EVM User s Guide prior to connecting any load to the EVM output  If there is uncertainty as to the load  specification  please contact a TI field representative     During normal operation  some circuit components may have case temperatures greater than 85  C  The EVM is designed to  operate properly with certain components above 85  C as long as the input and output ranges are maintained  These components  include but are not limited to linear regulators  switching transistors  pass transistors  and current sense resistors  These types of  devices can be identified using the EVM schematic located in the EVM User s Guide  When placing measurement probes near  these devices during operation  please be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch     Mailing Address  Texas Instruments  Post Office Box 655303  Dallas  Texas 75265  Copyright    2006  Texas Instruments Incorporated    IMPORTANT NOTICE    Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries  Tl  reserve the right to make corrections  modifications  enhancements   improvements  and 
14. ows    98  2000  or XP    1  2  3   5 V power supply  100 mA  4  5      Typical test equipment used for system measurement     a  Signal generator  Agilent ESG Series  with baseband I Q modulation option for 802 16x modulated  testing  or equivalent   b  Spectrum analyzer  Agilent PSA Series  with phase noise option  or equivalent   c  Vector signal analyzer  Agilent 89600 Series for 802 16x modulated EVM testing or equivalent    Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation   LabVIEW is a trademark of National Instruments Corporation     SLWU045 October 2006    TSW5005     TI WiMAX 5 6 GHz Transceiver 1    Submit Documentation Feedback    ik  INSTRUMENTS    www ti com    Operating Procedure                                                                  4 Operating Procedure  4 1 TX Operation  1  Connect the RF board and adapter board together via the 70 pin I O connector as shown in Figure 1   Connect power  serial interface  TX I Q baseband signals  and RF output as shown in Figure 1   Power Cable to  i ie Parallel Port Interface  uP Cable to PC  RF Out  J 1  to  Spectrum Analyzer  TX Q   Data Input         TX Q   Data Input    _ TX I  Data Input    TX I   Data Input        DC Offset Adjust     Q DC Offset Adjust  Frequency Tuning    Figure 1  Connections for TX Operation  2  Set DIP switches on the adapter board as follows   TX_IF_ALC 1 5    X  TX_RF_ALC1  0  TX_RF_ALC2   X  TX_RF_ALC3   1  RX_GAIN_SW   X  CAL_EN  X  PA_ON 1  RX_TX_1 1  RX_TX_2 1  LNA_GAIN_SW   0  RX_A
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