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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 Jul 2017 18:26:30 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/doc/Cable-config-howto Mon Jul 17 18:26:30 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +One of the critical requirements for proper calibration of Tx power levels (and +of the Rx "magic gain" to a lesser degree) is that the insertion loss of the +cabling setup between your CMU200 and your DUTs (Calypso GSM devices to be +calibrated) needs to be precisely known and accounted for. Actually measuring +the insertion loss of your cables at the center frequency of each GSM uplink and +downlink frequency band with 0.1 dB accuracy is your responsibility; the rest +of this article will merely tell you how to feed these cable loss numbers to +FreeCalypso RF calibration tools. + +In our architecture the software component that takes care of adjusting the +power levels for the cable loss is fc-cmu200d; our fc-cmu200d reads the cable +loss numbers from a configuration file and instructs the CMU200 itself to +perform the actual adjustments. Furthermore, our architecture allows for +multiple cable configurations. Some Calypso GSM devices have SMA RF connectors +for attaching the antenna, in which case the calibration coax needs to terminate +in an SMA, others have MS-147 or Murata SWD/SWF RF test ports, in which case the +calibration coax needs to terminate in an MS-147 or Murata probe connector. If +you are working with different types of Calypso GSM devices, you will need to +switch between the corresponding cable setups, as the cable loss numbers will be +different for each setup: even if you keep the same "main" coax going from your +CMU200 to an SMA and add/remove Murata's SMA-to-SWD/SWF adapter at the end, the +addition or removal of that extra adapter will change the total insertion loss +along the full path, and this change needs to be accounted for. + +Cable configuration files are kept in the /opt/freecalypso/rfcal/cableconf +directory; it is up to you how you name your cable configs, but the following +convention is suggested: + +* If you have a cable setup that terminates in an SMA connector for calibrating + Calypso GSM devices with SMA antenna interfaces, the corresponding cable + config file should be named "sma". + +* If you have a cable setup that terminates in an MS-147 probe connector for + recalibrating Mot C1xx phones or similar, the corresponding cable config file + should be named "ms147". + +* If you have a cable setup that terminates in a Murata SWD/SWF probe for + working with devices like Openmoko GTA0x, the corresponding cable config file + should be named "murata". + +See cableconf-example for an example of the syntax, but please remember that +you are still responsible for putting in YOUR OWN numbers for the actual +insertion loss of your cable setups. + +When you actually run fc-cmu200d to begin a calibration session (see the +General-flow article), you will select the cable configuration to be used +by name with the -c option to fc-cmu200d.