AD9361 Reference Manual
UG-570
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Control Output 3 (CH2 Stronger Signal)
See 0x035 = 0x05 Control Output 0.
Control Output 2 (CH2 Gain Lock)
See 0x035 = 0x04 Control Output 0.
Control Output 1 (CH2 Energy Lost)
See 0x035 = 0x05 Control Output 1.
Control Output 0 (CH2 Gain Change)
See 0x035 = 0x05 Control output 7.
0x035 = 0x09 (RxON, TxON, RSSI)
Control Output 7 (RxON)
This signal is high when the receiver signal path is enabled. For
this to occur, at least one receiver must be enabled in Register
0x003. In addition, the
AD9361
must be in the receive state (for
TDD ENSM) or the FDD state (for FDD ENSM). If the FDD
External Control Enable bit is set, then in addition to being in
the FDD state, the BBP must turn on one or both receivers via
the ENABLE pin.
Control Output 6 (CH1 RSSI Preamble Ready)
This signal is high when the RSSI preamble word is valid. Once
the preamble word is valid, it will stay valid until some event
(controlled by the RSSI Mode Select bits) causes the RSSI
algorithm to restart. If the
AD9361
is in the receive state and
the preamble word is valid, the preamble word remains valid
even if the
AD9361
is moved to the Alert or Tx states. If the
RSSI algorithm is set to restart when the
AD9361
enters Rx
mode and the
AD9361
moves from Alert to the Rx or FDD
state, this signal will transition low while the new preamble
word is calculated and then it will transition high when it is
valid. If the RSSI algorithm is set to restart when the Fast AGC
locks the gain, the preamble will only update if the ENSM
moves into the Rx state and then locks the gain. It will not
update if the ENSM is already in the Rx (or FDD) state. Gain
changes in slow AGC mode never update the preamble.
Control Output 5 (CH1 RSSI Symbol Ready)
This signal pulses high when the Rx1 RSSI Symbol value has
been updated. The
AD9361
internal clock rates determine the
pulse duration. For the standard LTE 10 MHz profile, the
duration is approximately 60 ns.
Control Output 4 (TxON)
High when the transmit signal path is enabled. For this to
occur, at least one transmitter must be enabled. In addition, the
AD9361
must be in the transmit state (for TDD ENSM) or the
FDD state (for FDD ENSM). If the External Control Enable bit
is set, then in addition to being in the FDD State, the BBP must
turn on one or both transmitters via the TXNRX pin.
Control Output 3 (CH2 RSSI Preamble Ready)
Same as Control Output 6 but applies to Rx2.
Control Output 2 (CH2 RSSI Symbol Ready)
Same as Control Output 5 but applies to Rx2
0x035 = 0x0A (DIGITAL OVERFLOW)
Control Output 7 (CH1 Tx Int3 Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx Int3 filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 6 (CH1 Tx HB3 Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx HB3 filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 5 (CH1 Tx HB2 Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx HB2 filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 4 (CH1 Tx QEC Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx QEC algorithm overflows. If the
overflow condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 3 (CH1 Tx HB1 Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx HB1 filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 2 (CH1 Tx FIR Overflow)
This signal is high if the Tx FIR filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
Control Output 1 (CH1 Rx FIR Overflow)
This signal is high if the Rx FIR filter overflows. If the overflow
condition stops, the signal goes low.
0x035 = 0x0B (CALIBRATION AND ENSM STATES)
Control Output 7 Through Control Output 4 (Cal Seq
State [3:0])
These four control outputs represent the state of the calibration
state machine. For example, while a BB DC calibration is
running, the state of the calibration state machine is 0x2. In this
case, only Control Output 5 is high.
Control Output 3 Through Control Output 0 (ENSM[3:0])
These four control outputs represent the state of the ENSM. For
example, in the alert state, the ENSM is in State 5 so Control
Output 2 and Control Output 0 are high.
0x035 = 0x0C (GAIN CONTROL)
Control Output 7 (CH1 Energy Lost)
See 0x035 = 0x08 Control Output 5.
Control Output 6 (CH1 Reset Peak Detect)
Applies to all Rx gain control modes. This signal is high when
the gain control circuit holds the peak detectors in the reset
state.
Control Output 5 (CH2 Energy Lost)
See 0x035 = 0x05 Control Output 1.
Control Output 4 (CH2 Reset Peak Detect)
Same as Control Output 6 but applies to Rx2.
Rev. A