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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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1 The general flow of using fc-rfcal-tools to calibrate Calypso GSM devices is as | |
2 follows: | |
3 | |
4 * At the beginning of your calibration work session, you need to power on your | |
5 CMU200, wait for it to finish booting, and then run fc-cmu200d; the fc-cmu200d | |
6 command line takes the following form: | |
7 | |
8 fc-cmu200d -c cable_name /dev/ttyXXX 19200 | |
9 | |
10 Change /dev/ttyXXX to the serial port that is connected to the CMU200, give | |
11 fc-cmu200d the same baud rate that is configured on the CMU (19200 is the | |
12 default), and select the appropriate cable configuration with the -c option: | |
13 see the Cable-config-howto article. | |
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15 By default the RF2 port on the CMU200 will be used; you can give a -1 option | |
16 to use the RF1 port instead, or you can include an 'rf-port 1' or 'rf-port 2' | |
17 line in your cable config files to have the port selection go with the -c | |
18 selection. | |
19 | |
20 * In typical usage the fc-cmu200d process you started in the previous step can | |
21 persist through any number of individual device calibrations, as on a factory | |
22 production line. However, if you need to switch to a different cable setup | |
23 with different loss numbers, you will need to kill the fc-cmu200d process and | |
24 restart it with the appropriate new -c option. | |
25 | |
26 * To calibrate an individual Calypso GSM device, you will need to have an | |
27 rvinterf process running, talking to the RVTMUX UART channel on that device. | |
28 Booting your Calypso GSM device in the correct manner and running rvinterf | |
29 with the right arguments is your responsibility: fc-rfcal-* tools will expect | |
30 rvinterf to be running already, and will not launch it themselves. | |
31 | |
32 * With both fc-cmu200d and rvinterf running, talking to your CMU200 and your | |
33 DUT, respectively, and with the correct RF coax (matching your fc-cmu200d -c | |
34 selection) connected between the two, you can now run the actual calibration | |
35 automation programs. For a 900/1800/1900 MHz triband Calypso GSM device, the | |
36 standard sequence is as follows: | |
37 | |
38 fc-rfcal-vcxo | |
39 fc-rfcal-rxband 900 | |
40 fc-rfcal-rxband 1800 | |
41 fc-rfcal-rxband 1900 | |
42 fc-rfcal-txband 900 <profile> | |
43 fc-rfcal-txband 1800 <profile> | |
44 fc-rfcal-txband 1900 <profile> | |
45 | |
46 The <profile> argument to fc-rfcal-txband commands needs to be changed to the | |
47 name of the appropriate Tx levels calibration profile; see the Tx-cal-theory | |
48 article for more information. | |
49 | |
50 Each of the fc-rfcal-* steps finishes by writing the values it has calibrated | |
51 into the Calypso device's non-volatile flash file system (FFS); once all of the | |
52 steps have been completed, the Calypso device is fully calibrated. After the | |
53 calibration procedure the Calypso device should be rebooted before normal AT | |
54 command operation is attempted. |