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| -rw-r--r-- | host/docs/usrp_b200.dox | 121 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | host/docs/usrp_x3x0_config.dox | 18 | 
2 files changed, 81 insertions, 58 deletions
| diff --git a/host/docs/usrp_b200.dox b/host/docs/usrp_b200.dox index b9d78886f..6788484de 100644 --- a/host/docs/usrp_b200.dox +++ b/host/docs/usrp_b200.dox @@ -71,26 +71,41 @@ available gain to get reasonable dynamic range.  Below is a table of the LED indicators and their meanings: -===============  ========================  ======================================================== -Component ID     Description               Details -===============  ========================  ======================================================== - LED600          Power Indicator           | off = no power applied -                                           | red = power applied (external or USB) - LED800          Channel 2 RX2 Activity    | off = no activity -                                           | green = receiving - LED801          Channel 2 TX/RX Activity  | off = no activity -                                           | green = receiving -                                           | red = transmitting -                                           | orange = switching between transmitting and receiving - LED802          Channel 1 TX/RX Activity  | off = no activity -                                           | green = receiving -                                           | red = transmitting -                                           | orange = switching between transmitting and receiving - LED803          Channel 1 RX2 Activity    | off = no activity -                                           | green = receiving - LED100          GPS lock indicator        | off = no lock -                                           | green = lock -===============  ========================  ======================================================== +<table> +</table> +<table> +  <tr> +    <th>Component ID</th><th>Description</th><th>Details</th> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED600</td> <td>Power Indicator</td> <td>off = no power applied<br> +                                                 red = power applied (external or USB)</td> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED800</td> <td>Channel 2 RX2 Activity</td> <td>off = no power applied<br> +                                                        green = receiving</td> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED801</td> <td>Channel 2 TX/RX Activity</td> <td>off = no activity<br> +                                                          green = receiving<br> +                                                          red = transmitting<br> +                                                          orange = switching between transmitting and receiving</td> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED802</td> <td>Channel 1 TX/RX Activity</td> <td>off = no activity +                                                          green = receiving<br> +                                                          red = transmitting<br> +                                                          orange = switching between transmitting and receiving</td> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED803</td> <td>Channel 1 RX2 Activity</td> <td>off = no power applied<br> +                                                        green = receiving</td> +  </tr> +  <tr> +    <td>LED100</td> <td>GPS lock indicator</td> <td>off = no lock<br> +                                                    green = lock</td> +  </tr> +</table>  TX LED indicators are on when transimitting data and off when no samples are  available to transmit.  RX LED indicators are on when sending samples to the @@ -104,34 +119,50 @@ well.  Below is a table showing the external connections and respective power information: -===============  ========================  ======================================================== -Component ID     Description               Details -===============  ========================  ======================================================== - J601            External Power            | 6 V -                                           | 3 A - J701            USB Connector             | USB 3.0 - J104            External PPS Input        | 1.8 V - 5 V - J101            GPS Antenna               | GPSDO will supply nominal voltage to antenna. - J100            External 10 MHz Input     | +15 dBm max - J800            RF B: TX/RX               | TX power +20dBm max -                                           | RX power -15dBm max - J802            RF B: RX2                 | RX power -15dBm max - J803            RF A: RX2                 | RX power -15dBm max - J801            RF A: TX/RX               | TX power +20dBm max -                                           | RX power -15dBm max -===============  ========================  ======================================================== - -\subsection On-Board Connectors and Switches +<table> +<tr> +  <th>Component ID</th> <th>Description</th>            <th> Details</th> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J601</td>         <td>External Power</td>         <td>6 V<br>3 A</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J701</td>         <td>USB Connector</td>          <td>USB 3.0</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J104</td>         <td>External PPS Input</td>     <td>1.8 V - 5 V</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J101</td>         <td>GPS Antenna</td>            <td>GPSDO will supply nominal voltage to antenna.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J100</td>         <td>External 10 MHz Input</td>  <td>+15 dBm max</td +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J800</td>         <td>RF B: TX/RX</td>            <td>TX power +20dBm max<br> +                                                            RX power -15dBm max</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J802</td>         <td>RF B: RX2</td>              <td>RX power -15dBm max</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J803</td>         <td>RF A: RX2</td>              <td>RX power -15dBm max</td> +</tr> +<tr> +  <td>J801</td>         <td>RF A: TX/RX</td>            <td>TX power +20dBm max<br> +                                                            RX power -15dBm max</td> +</tr> +</table> + +\subsection b200_switches On-Board Connectors and Switches  Below is a table showing the on-board connectors and switches: -===============  ========================  ======================================================== -Component ID     Description               Details -===============  ========================  ======================================================== - J502*           Mictor Connector          | Interface to FPGA for I/O and inspection. - J503*           JTAG Header               | Interface to FPGA for programming and debugging. - S700            FX3 Hard Reset Switch -===============  ========================  ======================================================== +Component ID  |  Description               | Details +--------------|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------- + J502*        |  Mictor Connector          | Interface to FPGA for I/O and inspection. + J503*        |  JTAG Header               | Interface to FPGA for programming and debugging. + S700         |  FX3 Hard Reset Switch     | -  */ diff --git a/host/docs/usrp_x3x0_config.dox b/host/docs/usrp_x3x0_config.dox index 46d78731a..8d15cdf29 100644 --- a/host/docs/usrp_x3x0_config.dox +++ b/host/docs/usrp_x3x0_config.dox @@ -252,19 +252,11 @@ letters, their meanings, and possible causes:    Indicator  |Meaning               | Possible Causes    -----------|----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -  O          |Overflow on RX        |- Data is not being consumed by user's application fast enough. -             |                      |- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. -  D          |Dropped packet on RX  |- Network hardware failure. (Check host NIC, cable, switch, etc...) -             |                      |- PCIe bus on host cannot sustain throughput. (Check ethtool -S \<interface\>). -             |                      |- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. -             |                      |- Frame size might not work with the current NIC's MTU. -  U          |Underflow on TX       |- Samples are not being produced by user's application fast enough. -             |                      |- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. -  L          |Late packet           |- Samples are not being produced by user's application fast enough. -             |(usually on MIMO TX)  |- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. -             |                      |- Incorrect/invalid time_spec provided. -  S          |Sequence error on TX  |- Network hardware failure. (Check host NIC, cable, switch, etc...) -             |                      |- Frame size might not work with the current NIC's MTU. +  O          |Overflow on RX        |- Data is not being consumed by user's application fast enough.<br>- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. +  D          |Dropped packet on RX  |- Network hardware failure. (Check host NIC, cable, switch, etc...)<br>- PCIe bus on host cannot sustain throughput. (Check ethtool -S \<interface\>).<br>- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly.<br>- Frame size might not work with the current NIC's MTU. +  U          |Underflow on TX       |- Samples are not being produced by user's application fast enough.<br>- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly. +  L          |Late packet (usually on MIMO TX)|- Samples are not being produced by user's application fast enough.<br>- CPU governor or other power management not configured correctly.<br>- Incorrect/invalid time_spec provided. +  S          |Sequence error on TX  |- Network hardware failure. (Check host NIC, cable, switch, etc...)<br>- Frame size might not work with the current NIC's MTU.  \subsection x3x0cfg_hosthw_troubleshooting_eth Troubleshooting Ethernet Issues | 
