Analog Devices ADRV9005 Reference Manual page 368

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ADRV9001 EVALUATION SYSTEM
9. Click Program.
10. Upon successful programming, go to the Transmit tab and click Play. A window pops up and indicates the frequency hopping is working in
the manual mode.
a. "Commit Frame-After-Next to Rx/Tx and Perform Hop" button commits the "Frame-After-Next" to the receiver/transmitter. Note that this
is not the same as the next frame, but the one after.
b. Scrolling to "Current Frame" locates the current frame to show. This is very useful if there is a large set of frequencies in the frequency
table.
c. Each rectangle box under it shows a frequency entry in a frequency table. This includes the:
1. Table being used (Table A or B)
2. Carrier frequency
3. Receiver gain index
4. Receiver offset frequency
5. Transmitter attenuation
Frequency, gain, and attenuation values must match those in the loaded tables.
Transmitter Only
1. Change the transmitter 'Data Source Single Tone' in the main TES window, and enter 0 Hz under "Tone 1 Frequency".
a. See the figure
b. This indicates:
1. All entries of the frequencies are shown, both in Table A and B.
2. All entries should display 'Unassigned'.
3. The upcoming frame is not assigned.
4. There should not be any signal coming out of the transmitter.
2. Click Commit Frame-After-Next to Tx and Perform Hop.
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Figure 362. Frequency Hopping Executed Sequence
Figure 363. Manual Frequency Hopping Using TES
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