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resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9009-zu11eg:syncronization [13 Oct 2021 11:16] – [Clock distribution] Claudia Gogaresources:eval:user-guides:adrv9009-zu11eg:syncronization [30 Jan 2023 01:59] Joyce Velasco
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   * Replace C18, C19, C236, C240 with 0 Ohm resistors   * Replace C18, C19, C236, C240 with 0 Ohm resistors
   * Replace C289, C290 with 0 Ohm resistors   * Replace C289, C290 with 0 Ohm resistors
-  * Unload 0 Ohm resistors from location R77, R112 and insert to R110, R112+  * Unload 0 Ohm resistors from location R77, R112 and insert to R110, R111
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   * Replace C289, C290 with 0 Ohm resistors   * Replace C289, C290 with 0 Ohm resistors
-  * Unload 0 Ohm resistors from location R77, R112 and insert to R110, R112+  * Unload 0 Ohm resistors from location R77, R112 and insert to R110, R111
 </note> </note>
  
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 ===== Software ===== ===== Software =====
  
-  * 11/09/2020 +  * [[:resources:tools-software:linux-software:kuiper-linux |Analog Devices Kuiper Linux]]
-    * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9009-zu11eg:adrv9009_zu11eg_fmcomms8_nov9_2020.zip |ADRV9009-ZU11EG+FMCOMMMS8 Boot Files}} +
-  * 02/04/2021 +
-    * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9009-zu11eg:adrv9009_zu11eg_feb4_2021.zip |ADRV9009-ZU11EG Boot Files}} +
-    * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9009-zu11eg:adrv9009_zu11eg_fmcomms8_feb4_2021.zip |ADRV9009-ZU11EG+FMCOMMMS8 Boot Files}}+
  
 <note tip>The board which connects the external HMC7044 clockchip is refered as **primary** and requires the devicetree (system.dtb) from the primary folder in the archive. Likewise the board without the external clockchip connected is called **secondary**, and requires the devicetree from the secondary folder.</note> <note tip>The board which connects the external HMC7044 clockchip is refered as **primary** and requires the devicetree (system.dtb) from the primary folder in the archive. Likewise the board without the external clockchip connected is called **secondary**, and requires the devicetree from the secondary folder.</note>
resources/eval/user-guides/adrv9009-zu11eg/syncronization.txt · Last modified: 21 Feb 2024 09:06 by Michael Hennerich