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5.4.3
DAC A(B) Gain
5.4.4
NCO
5.4.5
Additional Control/Monitor Registers
Software Operation
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QMC – When set, enables the QMC.
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QMCA Gain – Sets QMC gain A to a range = 0 to 2047. See the data sheet for more information.
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QMC B Gain – Sets QMC gain B to a range = 0 to 2047. See the data sheet for more information.
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QMC Phase – Sets QMC phase to a range = -512 to 511. See the data sheet for more information.
Used to adjust for I/Q phase imbalance.
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Mode – Used to select the coarse mixer mode. See the DAC5687 data sheet for more information.
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PLL Divider – Sets VCO divider to div by 1, 2, 4, or 8.
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Interpolation – Sets FIR Interpolation factor: {X2, X4, X4L, X8}. X4 uses lower power than 4xL, but
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dac
= 320 MHz max when NCO or QMC are used.
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Phstr Init. Phase – Adjusts the initial phase of the FS/2 and FS/4 CMIP block at PHSTR.
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Sync FIFO – Sync source selection mode for the FIFO. When a low to high transition is detected on
the selected sync source, the FIFO input and output pointers are initialized. See the DAC5687 data
sheet for source description.
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DAC Coarse Gain – Sets coarse gain of DAC A(B) full-scale current. Range is 0 to 15. See the
DAC5687 data sheet for full-scale gain equation.
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DAC Fine Gain – Sets fine gain of DAC A(B) full scale current. Range is -128 to127. See the
DAC5687 data sheet for full-scale gain equation. Used to adjust for I/Q amplitude imbalance.
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DAC DCOffset – Sets DAC A(B) dc-offset register. Range is -4096 to 4095. Used to adjust for carrier
suppression.
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Sleep – DAC A(B) sleeps when set, operational when cleared.
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NCO DDS – Sets NCO DDS registers. See the DAC5687 data sheet for formula.
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NCO Phase – Sets initial NCO phase registers. See the DAC5687 data sheet for more information.
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DAC
(MHz), NCO IF (MHz) – Used to calculate the required NCO DDS value.
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Version – Displays the version of the silicon. If a version of 0 is read then the communication is not
functioning and an error message will be displayed.
SLWU029D – October 2006 – Revised August 2007
TSW3003 Demonstration Kit
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