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All example projects described in this document are configurable for radio parameters and available from within
WDS (Wireless Development Suite).
10.1. Un-modulated Carrier (Continuous Wave)
The Radio Configuration Application provides the opportunity to configure the radio to continuous un-modulated
transmit mode. It is typically used to measure the output power and the frequency accuracy of the transmitter. The
output power and harmonics of the transmitted signal can be easily verified with a spectrum analyzer. You can also
customize the RF parameters of the continuous wave transmission. Having initialized the radio with the required
RF parameters, the ‘vRadio_Start_Tx( )’ function can start the continuous wave mode.
Figure 35. Activate CW Mode
10.2. Pseudo-random Transmission (PN9)
The Radio Configuration Application provides the opportunity to configure the radio to continuous modulated
transmit mode. It is typically used to evaluate the transmit parameters of the radio, such as occupied bandwidth
and adjacent channel selectivity. The internal PN9 random generator of the radio used to modulate the output
power in “PN9” test mode. Having initialized the radio with the required RF parameters, the ‘vRadio_Start_Tx( )’
function can start the PN9 mode.
Figure 36. Activate PN9 Mode
Summary of Contents for EZRADIOPRO Si4060
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