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technical requirements of these directives or other related directives.

Should this evaluation board/kit not meet the specifications indicated in the User

s Guide, the board/kit may be returned within 30

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s responsibility to

take any and all appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge.

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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. It generates, uses, and
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of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio frequency interference. Operation of this
equipment in other environments may cause interference with radio communications, in which case the user at his own expense
will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct this interference.

EVM Warnings and Restrictions

It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of 15 VDC to 22 VDC and the output voltage range of 0 VDC to
12 VDC .

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 60

°

C. The EVM is designed to

operate properly with certain components above 60

°

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.

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Summary of Contents for GC5325

Page 1: ...Sequence 6 3 Software Installation 7 3 1 MATLAB Control Libraries and Tools 7 3 2 TSW3100 Software and Drivers 7 3 3 DSP Weuffen USB to UHPI Software and Driver 7 4 Using the Software 8 4 1 Starting t...

Page 2: ...21 21 TXEQ Panel 21 22 GC5325 Register Window 22 23 CFR Setup Window 23 24 CFR Tap files directory 23 25 DPD CFR Configuration Window 24 26 DAC5682Z Offset Correction Window 26 27 DPD Control Window...

Page 3: ...optional onboard loopback to feedback path The RF section of the board also features a shared feedback path which consists of RF switches control shared feedback DSA and a mixer to convert to IF At th...

Page 4: ...connector J23 The GC5325EVM converts the 19 Vdc down to the required voltages needed by the board as well as generate the 4 5 5 Vdc for the TSW3100 Connect the provided power supply to connector J7 o...

Page 5: ...er must make sure the LO source frequency is set to match the configuration of the board To support the two operating frequency ranges the receive path contains two separate RF mixers along with a wid...

Page 6: ...2 OPEN CLOSED 147 45 MHz 672 MHz DIVIDE BY 2 OPEN OPEN 112 MHz 672 MHz DIVIDE BY 2 CLOSED OPEN 134 4 MHz 672 MHz DIVIDE BY 2 OPEN CLOSED 134 4 MHz 672 MHz DIVIDE BY 3 OPEN OPEN 74 6 MHz 672 MHz DIVID...

Page 7: ...00 The software driver installation procedure for this product can be found in the TSW3100EVM User s Guide and must be installed now if it has not already been installed The TSW3100EVM User s Guide an...

Page 8: ...t the installation After the installation is complete click on Finish If the default location was used the software is now loaded under the directory called C GC5325GUI Go to this folder and double cl...

Page 9: ...2 Select UHPI BOOT located in the upper right side of the GUI 3 Select UHPI in the left side of the GUI 4 Select DSP in the RF Port Options box located in the bottom right hand corner of the GUI The G...

Page 10: ...age Ratio PAR Headroom HR and TDD for the CFR block Referring to the following diagram Headroom is the clipping threshold relative to full scale for the CFR block and PAR is the RMS level of the input...

Page 11: ...ex MATLAB vector saved as a mat file Figure 8 or a two column text file Because the GC5325EVMGUI rescales the input signal to the appropriate RMS level the input signal can be floating point and need...

Page 12: ...er loading The first three are the Spectrum Figure 10 ABS time series Figure 11 and CCDF Figure 12 of the resampled signal Figure 10 Spectrum Figure 11 ABS Time Series 12 GC5325 System Evaluation Kit...

Page 13: ...ens The Autocfr_gui is a fast simple method to design the CFR cancellation filter based on the spectrum of the input signal The CFR filter has approximately the same spectral mask as the input signal...

Page 14: ...input signal If unchecked the entire input signal spectrum is used It is recommended to first get the basic CFR filter spectral shape as desired then uncheck Fast Design and regenerate This removes so...

Page 15: ...rd the three LEDs that indicate the status of the CDCM7005 see Figure 15 should now all be illuminated Figure 15 CDCM7005 Status LEDs 15 SLWU063F April 2009 Revised April 2011 GC5325 System Evaluation...

Page 16: ...are set properly 2 Make sure the USB cable is installed between the USB to UHPI board and the host PC 3 Make sure the DSP Weuffen drivers are installed properly 4 Make sure the USB to UHPI board is in...

Page 17: ...rd and the host with power applied to the board If these LEDs are not on try cycling the TSW3100 power and rebooting the host computer Other things to try are the following 1 Disconnect the USB Ethern...

Page 18: ...disabled the channel is transmitting through this SMA and the LED is off On power up both channels come up in loop back mode to prevent from possibly overdriving external PAs For Channel 1 LED D5 is i...

Page 19: ...ce DPD starts the system continues to adapt until the Hold DPD command is issued All buttons except for Hold DPD and Re initialize DPD are disabled To do any action such as capturing buffers reloading...

Page 20: ...ing across SMA connector J18 TX1_OUT and that the feedback path is now set up for RX1_IN For this case the feedback signal must be connected to SMA connector J28 RX1_IN 3 When both channels are drivin...

Page 21: ...to open a new window Then click on the TXEQ Plot button to generate the plot To invert the feedback signal spectrum click on the invert_eq_fb_flag box After doing this the user must re initialize DPD...

Page 22: ...ands but only on one line The following example will open two figures and displays the number 1 followed by 2 The content of myScriptExample txt e for index 1 2 figure index disp num2str index end Fig...

Page 23: ...such files under the C GC5325GUI cfr_tap_files directory Choose a custom taps file to be loaded for the CFR coefficients When the Import Wizard opens click on Next then Finish PAR This box specifies t...

Page 24: ...the DSP will use to calculate the CFR filter coefficients based on carrier prototype filters To enable the DSP CFR CONF button the user must first click on the Expert Mode option This is different fro...

Page 25: ...he maximum attenuation RX atten This box is used to set the attenuation value of the RX attenuator The range is from 0 to 31 75 using increments of 0 25 with 0 being minimum attenuation and 31 75 the...

Page 26: ...for each although typically only a value of 9 or less is needed Lowering the value will speed up the adaption time of the algorithm In most cases the Model and Z 0 values should be the same and the Z...

Page 27: ...rs AM PM This button makes either a PA AM AM amplitude vs amplitude plot as shown in Figure 28 or a AM PM plot amplitude vs phase The blue curve was taken before DPD The green and red ones were taken...

Page 28: ...SP and SPI bus is currently processing Commands can also be issued by entering the appropriate text in this widow and clicking on the Eval button This feature is not recommend to be used The Clear but...

Page 29: ...OS output clock See TSW3100 User s All set to Open Guide for more information SW1 Board main power switch ON SW5 External 1 8 Vdc and 3 3 VDC output supply Not used with the GC5325SEK OFF S9 FPGA Conf...

Page 30: ...emove for 1 2 external VCXO operation SJP14 GC5325 clock buffer control 2 3 SJP15 GC5325 clock buffer control 2 3 JP1 10MHz REF POWER Set to pins 2 3 when using external reference source 1 2 JP2 10MHz...

Page 31: ...de master clock to the TSW3100 J18 CH1 TX Output J36 CH1 TX output test connector after amplifier and attenuator J39 CH1 loopback test connector J28 TX1 feedback input connector RX1_IN J21 FB RF test...

Page 32: ...e VCXO may be converted to external if desired by moving shunts on two jumpers to power off the onboard VCXO Remove shunt on SJP16 and SJP17 Add shunt on SJP16 pins 1 2 and shunt SJP17 pins 2 3 An 8 d...

Page 33: ...t This notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages For additional information on TI s environmental and or safety programs please contact the TI application engineer o...

Page 34: ...orized for use in safety critical applications such as life support where a failure of the TI product would reasonably be expected to cause severe personal injury or death unless officers of the parti...

Page 35: ...Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing Inventory Delivery Lifecycle Information Texas Instruments GC5325SEK...

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