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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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1 The RF calibration process fundamentally consists of 3 parts: | |
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3 1: The FreeCalypso GSM MS device under test (DUT) to be calibrated; | |
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5 2: An RF test station to which the DUT is connected via an RF coax cable, | |
6 performing the RF signal analyzer and signal generator functions required | |
7 for the calibration procedures; | |
8 | |
9 3: A program that communicates with both the DUT and the RF test station and | |
10 orchestrates all of the signal generation, measurement and computation steps | |
11 to arrive at the final calibration results to be stored in the flash file | |
12 system of the DUT. The steps are too numerous, tedious and repetitive to be | |
13 performed manually, hence automation is required in order to make the process | |
14 practical. | |
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16 The goal of the FreeCalypso RF calibration subproject is to produce a set of | |
17 tools for performing part 3 of the above breakdown. The current vision is that | |
18 our automated calibration software will be broken down into two interfacing | |
19 components: | |
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21 1: There will be a Test System Interface Daemon (TSID) that encapsulates the | |
22 magic specific to a particular brand of RF test station, e.g., R&S CMU200. | |
23 The TSID will only talk to the CMU200 or other RF test station, but not to | |
24 the Calypso DUT, and the intent is that the TSID only needs to be started | |
25 once at the beginning of a calibration work shift and then stay running as a | |
26 hundred or more FreeCalypso GSM devices may be calibrated on the production | |
27 line. The TSID will present a local socket interface (can be changed to | |
28 TCP/IP if operation over a network is required) to which the other component | |
29 below will connect as a client. | |
30 | |
31 2: There will be a set of 3 programs (fc-rfcal-vcxo, fc-rfcal-rxband and | |
32 fc-rfcal-txband) that perform the 3 required calibration groups for each | |
33 individual FreeCalypso device unit on the production line. The production | |
34 automation script will need to run fc-rfcal-vcxo first, then fc-rfcal-rxband | |
35 for each of the hardware-supported bands (e.g., 900, 1800 and 1900 on | |
36 FCDEV3B-900), then fc-rfcal-txband for each of the same bands. Each of these | |
37 programs will talk both to the DUT (via rvinterf) and to the RF test system | |
38 (via the TSID), i.e., will need to connect to an already-running rvinterf | |
39 process and to an already-running TSID via local sockets. | |
40 | |
41 The programs in the second group above will contain no knowledge specific to | |
42 R&S CMU200 or any other particular brand of RF test station, instead this | |
43 knowledge is to be encapsulated in the TSID. The interface between the TSID | |
44 and its clients will be of a command-response nature, and will be defined from | |
45 the perspective of the needs of the FreeCalypso calibration process, rather than | |
46 from the perspective of the capabilities of the CMU200 - in other words, the | |
47 calibration automation program will command the TSID to the effect of "I need | |
48 this", and it will be the responsibility of the TSID to figure out how to | |
49 perform the required measurement or signal generation on the given type of test | |
50 equipment. | |
51 | |
52 The details of the TSID socket interface remain to be defined. |