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resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms3-ebz [27 Sep 2019 18:56] – Update MATLAB Travis Collinsresources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms3-ebz [04 Nov 2021 16:17] (current) – fix link Robin Getz
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 ====== AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ User Guide ====== ====== AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ User Guide ======
  
-The AD-FMComms3-EBZ is an FMC board for the [[adi>AD9361]], a highly integrated RF Agile Transceiver™. While the complete chip level design package can be found on the [[adi>ad9361_design_files|the ADI web site]]. Information on the card, and how to use it, the design package that surrounds it, and the software which can make it work, can be found here.+The AD-FMComms3-EBZ is an FMC board for the [[adi>AD9361]], a highly integrated RF Agile Transceiver™. While the complete chip level design package can be found on the [[adi>media/en/engineering-tools/design-tools/AD9361_Design_File_Package.zip|the ADI web site]]. Information on the card, and how to use it, the design package that surrounds it, and the software which can make it work, can be found here.
  
 The purpose of the AD-FMComms3-EBZ is to provide an RF platform to software developers, system architects, etc, who want a single platform which operates over a much wider tuning range (70 MHz – 6 GHz). It’s expected that the RF performance of this platform can meet the datasheet specifications at 2.4 GHz, but not at the entire RF tuning range that the board supports (but it will work **much** better than the [[AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ]] over the complete RF frequency). We will provide typical performance data for the entire range (70 MHz – 6 GHz)  which is supported by the platform. This is primarily for system investigation and bring up of various waveforms from a software team before their custom hardware is complete, where they want to see waveforms, but are not concerned about the last 1dB or 1% EVM of performance. The purpose of the AD-FMComms3-EBZ is to provide an RF platform to software developers, system architects, etc, who want a single platform which operates over a much wider tuning range (70 MHz – 6 GHz). It’s expected that the RF performance of this platform can meet the datasheet specifications at 2.4 GHz, but not at the entire RF tuning range that the board supports (but it will work **much** better than the [[AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ]] over the complete RF frequency). We will provide typical performance data for the entire range (70 MHz – 6 GHz)  which is supported by the platform. This is primarily for system investigation and bring up of various waveforms from a software team before their custom hardware is complete, where they want to see waveforms, but are not concerned about the last 1dB or 1% EVM of performance.
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       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:basic_iq_datafiles|Basic Data files and formats]]       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:basic_iq_datafiles|Basic Data files and formats]]
       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:datafiles|Create and analyze data files in MATLAB]]       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:datafiles|Create and analyze data files in MATLAB]]
-      - [[:resources:eval:user-guides:matlab_bsp|Stream data into/out of MATLAB]]+      - [[:resources:tools-software:transceiver-toolbox|Stream data into/out of MATLAB]]
       - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio#libiio_-_ad9361_iio_streaming_example|AD9361 libiio streaming example]]       - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio#libiio_-_ad9361_iio_streaming_example|AD9361 libiio streaming example]]
       - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/pyadi-iio|Python Interfaces]]       - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/pyadi-iio|Python Interfaces]]
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       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:rfblkset_mdls_run_testbench|Running the AD9361 Receive Testbench]]       - [[.:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:rfblkset_mdls_run_testbench|Running the AD9361 Receive Testbench]]
     - Hardware in the Loop / How to design your own custom BaseBand     - Hardware in the Loop / How to design your own custom BaseBand
-      - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/matlab_bsp|Analog Devices Board Support Packages for MathWorks Tools]] +      - [[resources:tools-software:transceiver-toolbox|Analog Devices Transceiver Toolbox for MATLAB and Simulink]] 
       - MATLAB/Simulink Examples       - MATLAB/Simulink Examples
         - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio/clients/fmcomms2_3_simulink|Stream data into/out of MATLAB]]         - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio/clients/fmcomms2_3_simulink|Stream data into/out of MATLAB]]
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     - Targeting     - Targeting
       - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/ad-fmcomms2-ebz/software/matlab_bsp|Analog Devices BSP for MathWorks HDL Workflow Advisor (To be depreciated)]]       - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/ad-fmcomms2-ebz/software/matlab_bsp|Analog Devices BSP for MathWorks HDL Workflow Advisor (To be depreciated)]]
-      - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/matlab_bsp|Analog Devices Board Support Packages for MathWorks Tools]]+      - [[resources:tools-software:transceiver-toolbox|Analog Devices Transceiver Toolbox for MATLAB and Simulink]]
     - Complete Workflow     - Complete Workflow
       - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/picozed_sdr/tutorials/adsb|ADS-B Airplane Tracking Tutorial]]       - [[/resources/eval/user-guides/picozed_sdr/tutorials/adsb|ADS-B Airplane Tracking Tutorial]]
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