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====== APPENDIX A: Navigating A2B schematic in SigmaStudio+ ====== | ====== APPENDIX A: Navigating A2B schematic in SigmaStudio+ ====== | ||
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* EVAL- AD2430WC1BZ: | * EVAL- AD2430WC1BZ: | ||
* EVAL- AD2430WG1BZ: | * EVAL- AD2430WG1BZ: | ||
- | * EVAL- AD2438WD1BZ: | + | * EVAL- AD2438WD1BZ: |
* EVAL- AD2437A1NZ: This can be used as both a main and a sub node | * EVAL- AD2437A1NZ: This can be used as both a main and a sub node | ||
- | * EVAL-AD2437B1NZ: | + | * EVAL- AD2437B1NZ: This is a sub node only platform. |
+ | * EVAL- AD2437A1MZ: This can be used as both a main and a sub node. | ||
+ | * EVAL- AD2437B1MZ: This is a sub node only platform. | ||
- **A2BBusAnalyzer** | - **A2BBusAnalyzer** | ||
- **AD242x:** This can be used for Main/Sub Node Emulation or Bus Monitoring of 242x transceiver variants on the A2B Bus Analyzer Hardware | - **AD242x:** This can be used for Main/Sub Node Emulation or Bus Monitoring of 242x transceiver variants on the A2B Bus Analyzer Hardware | ||
- **AD243x:** This can be used for Main/Sub Node Emulation or Bus Monitoring of 243x transceiver variants on the A2B Bus Analyzer Hardware | - **AD243x:** This can be used for Main/Sub Node Emulation or Bus Monitoring of 243x transceiver variants on the A2B Bus Analyzer Hardware | ||
- | These can be seen in the Toolbox in the system view as shown below: | ||
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**Figure 56:** A2B platforms in toolbox | **Figure 56:** A2B platforms in toolbox | ||
===== Transceivers and Peripherals ===== | ===== Transceivers and Peripherals ===== | ||
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* Generic device: A device that takes an xml file as input for programming via I2C. | * Generic device: A device that takes an xml file as input for programming via I2C. | ||
* Non-Programmable generic device: A device that is used for representing not programmable peripherals in A2B system (e.g. Microphone). | * Non-Programmable generic device: A device that is used for representing not programmable peripherals in A2B system (e.g. Microphone). | ||
- | These devices are available as part of the toolbox once inside the platform view/canvas as shown in **Error! Reference source not found..** The platform canvas can be opened by double clicking on the platform in the system view or by clicking the “Canvas” option under the platform in the Project window. | + | These devices are available as part of the toolbox once inside the platform view/canvas as shown in below, the platform canvas can be opened by double clicking on the platform in the system view or by clicking the “Canvas” option under the platform in the Project window. |
- | ==== Transceiver settings (General View, Register View and Stream View) ==== | + | ==== Transceiver settings (General View, Register View, Stream |
The transceivers and peripheral settings window can be opened by double clicking on the transceiver/ | The transceivers and peripheral settings window can be opened by double clicking on the transceiver/ | ||
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**Figure 60:** Node Level Stream View | **Figure 60:** Node Level Stream View | ||
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===== Network Properties ===== | ===== Network Properties ===== | ||
- | The Network Properties tab, as shown in Figure 61, offers configurable options for the target processor software. With these settings one can select the node discovery and initialization method to be used and the clock source for the A2B network. | + | The Network Properties tab, as shown in [[: |
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**Figure 61:** Network Properties Tab | **Figure 61:** Network Properties Tab | ||
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**Modified: | **Modified: | ||
- | **Optimized: | + | **Optimized: |
**Advanced: | **Advanced: | ||
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The Line Fault settings allow user to enable fault diagnostic feature of the software. With this any line fault encountered in the system is handled and reported to the user. | The Line Fault settings allow user to enable fault diagnostic feature of the software. With this any line fault encountered in the system is handled and reported to the user. | ||
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+ | **Override Bus Self Discovery: | ||
**Enable Line Fault Diagnostics: | **Enable Line Fault Diagnostics: | ||
- | **Rediscovery upon faults:** If checked, automatic network rediscovery will be performed upon detecting post-discovery faults. | + | **Rediscovery upon faults:** If checked, automatic network rediscovery |
* **No. of Attempts:** Specifies the number of re-discovery attempts to be tried if the fault persists (-1 for infinite retry). | * **No. of Attempts:** Specifies the number of re-discovery attempts to be tried if the fault persists (-1 for infinite retry). | ||
* **Discovery Interval (ms):** Delay between each rediscovery attempt in milliseconds. | * **Discovery Interval (ms):** Delay between each rediscovery attempt in milliseconds. | ||
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* **Tracing: | * **Tracing: | ||
* **Sequence Chart:** Sequence Chart captures network transactions in the form of a rich graphical sequence diagram. The sequence chart enables easy understanding of the discovery flow, fault analysis and various other interactions within the system thus enabling quick debugging. | * **Sequence Chart:** Sequence Chart captures network transactions in the form of a rich graphical sequence diagram. The sequence chart enables easy understanding of the discovery flow, fault analysis and various other interactions within the system thus enabling quick debugging. | ||
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