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fpga_phy_zigbee [2017/12/06 16:23] – [FPGA-based IEEE 802.15.4 PHY Transmitter via Custom Bitstream (PicoSDR)] ooubejja | fpga_phy_zigbee [2017/12/13 12:01] – [Transmitter] ooubejja | ||
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* ATTENTION : **Channel** parameter has to be set to **__3__** as in the previous image. That's the only channel that allows access to the custom design. | * ATTENTION : **Channel** parameter has to be set to **__3__** as in the previous image. That's the only channel that allows access to the custom design. | ||
- | * **Radio420x** | + | * **Radio420 |
- | * Set CR1 value to 0 to enable the transmitter | + | * The Radio420x is a Multimode SDR [[https:// |
+ | * It is mandatory | ||
+ | * Now, we only need one transmitter per node, so make sure to enable | ||
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+ | * For the 3 remaining '' | ||
* **Custom Register** (CR 1 & 4) | * **Custom Register** (CR 1 & 4) | ||
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//If you don't get this part, have a look [[from_gnuradio_to_cortxlab_pico|here]].// | //If you don't get this part, have a look [[from_gnuradio_to_cortxlab_pico|here]].// | ||
- | There isn't that much done in here since all baseband processing is done by the FPGA. All that is left is to connect a '' | + | There isn't that much left in here since all baseband processing is done by the FPGA. All you have to do now is to connect a '' |
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- | The final flow-graph should look like this : | + | The final flow-graph |
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fpga_phy_zigbee.txt · Last modified: 2017/12/14 16:25 by ooubejja