Analog Devices ADRV9005 Reference Manual page 364

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ADRV9001
ADRV9001 EVALUATION SYSTEM
Figure 356. Frequency Hopping Wizard
Use this wizard to set up all the frequency hopping tables, starting with Use Case and Timing Constraints. Select the type of Carrier
Frequency Strategy from ping pong to dynamic table loading. This dictates how many tables to initialize and how the frequency information
is loaded from the table. Use the Gain and Attenuation by Pin section to optionally add attenuation and gain codes that are GPIO operated
instead of the hopping table gain and attenuation settings. Select the NCO-Only option to use an Rx offset. Note that Rx1 and Rx2 are mapped
to the same LO and therefore must have the same offset. Upload the hop tables in the Hop Tables page. There are sample tables available in
the TES folders "~\Examples\Hop Tables". Use the dropdown to select "Upload Existing Table" to find them. The Executed Hop Sequence
then displays a summary table from all the inputs. This then populates the hopping and gain tables in the frequency hopping section of the TES.
Interface Gain Seed / Save
Use the Interface Gain Seed / Save window to seed or save the Rx digital interface gain. This is only enabled in the automatic gain control
mode with an assigned seed/save GPIO pin. Seed the interface gain from the window and on the next rising edge of the selected GPIO pin.
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