Analog Devices ADRV9001 User Manual page 144

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UG-1828
Bits
Corresponding Enum
D23
ADI_ADRV9001_INIT_CAL_AUX_PLL
The ADRV9001 ARM proceeds through the calibrations in the required sequential order. The system initial calibrations are performed
first, followed by receiver, initial calibrations and then transmitter initial calibrations. The receiver, initial calibration order and the
transmitter initial calibration order are shown in Table 52 and Table 53, respectively.
Table 52. Rx Initial Calibration Order
Order
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Table 53. Tx Initial Calibration Order
Order
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
The calibration order is mostly determined by the algorithm dependency. It is important that the users wait for these calibrations to
complete successfully before continuing with other steps of initialization for the device.
NOTE: Table 51 provides a full list of initialization calibrations for the device. Not all of these calibrations have been implemented at this
time and are expected with future software updates.
System Considerations for Transmitter Initial Calibrations
In this section, high level block diagrams are used to show the device configurations and external system requirements for some
transmitter initial calibrations. In all the diagrams, grayed-out lines and blocks are not active in the calibration. It should be noted that as
the ADRV9001 ARM performs each of the calibrations, it is tasked with configuring the ADRV9001 device as per the diagrams below,
with respect to enabling/disabling paths, and so on No user input is required in this regard. However, it is important that the user ensures
that external system conditions are met, such as having the power amplifier off for all calibrations except for some initialization
calibration utilizing ELB2.
Among 9 transmitter initial calibrations, except for TX_DAC, all other 8 calibrations require to insert tone/wideband signal into the
transmitter datapath from an internal signal generator. Therefore, the internal microprocessor will disable the data port to avoid
Calibration
AUX PLL Initial
Calibration
Rx Initial Calibrations
RX_HPADC_RC
RX_HPADC_FLASH
RX_HPADC_DAC
RX_LPADC
RX_TIA_CUTOFF
RX_DCC
RX_GROUP_DELAY
RX_RF_DC_OFFSET
RX_GAIN_PATH_DELAY
RX_QEC_ILB_LO_DELAY
RX_QEC_TCAL
RX_QEC_FIC
RX_DMR_PATH_DELAY
Tx Initial Calibrations
TX_DCC
TX_BBAF
TX_DAC
TX_LB_PD
TX_LO_LEAKAGE
TX_QEC
TX_BBAF_GD
TX_ATTEN_DELAY
TX_PATH_DELAY
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Preliminary Technical Data
Description
pump calibration to make RF PLL ready for operation. It
is only used for very fast frequency hopping mode. This
is not enabled currently.
This is used to perform VCO frequency calibration, VCO
real-time temperature/aging calibration and charge
pump calibration to make aux PLL ready for operation.
This is not enabled currently.

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