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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 Jul 2017 01:17:38 +0000 |
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1 The name "fcom1" stands for "FreeCalypso hardware, Openmoko-based, version 1", | |
2 and the set of Tx power level calibration profiles named "fcom1" has been | |
3 created empirically by the Mother of FreeCalypso to produce successful Tx level | |
4 calibration runs on our current FCDEV3B boards with our current CMU200 and | |
5 cabling setup. | |
6 | |
7 These fcom1 Tx power level calibration profiles should ONLY be used for | |
8 (re)calibrating FreeCalypso-made hardware, i.e., FCDEV3B boards and potentially | |
9 other closely related FC hardware designs in the future; these profiles are NOT | |
10 expected to be correct for recalibrating Openmoko's own FreeRunners or for | |
11 calibrating other (non-FreeCalypso) Openmoko-derived GSM devices that retain | |
12 the internal antenna and the Murata SWD RF test port used by Openmoko, as | |
13 opposed to the SMA used on our FCDEV3B. | |
14 | |
15 For anyone interested in one of those latter use cases, a different set of | |
16 profiles would need to be created; the Mother is not currently able to create | |
17 those profiles with a good confidence of correctness despite owning several | |
18 Openmoko-made FreeRunners and the appropriate Murata MXHS83QH3000 adapter | |
19 because the insertion loss of the latter adapter is not precisely known. | |
20 Knowing the total insertion loss along the full path from the DUT to the CMU200 | |
21 is a prerequisite for determining the correct profiles for Tx power level | |
22 calibration, and when Murata SWD/SWF RF test ports are involved, this cabling | |
23 path includes both the cable from the CMU200 ending in an SMA and the adapter | |
24 from Murata that goes between the SMA and their switch connector. |