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resources:tools-software:linux-software:fmcomms5_plugin [01 Oct 2014 13:49] – created Dan Nechita | resources:tools-software:linux-software:fmcomms5_plugin [16 Mar 2017 09:00] (current) – Michael Hennerich | ||
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The FMCOMMS5 plugin works with the [[iio_oscilloscope|IIO Oscilloscope]]. You always use the latest version if possible. Changing any field will immediately write changes which have been made to the FMComms5 settings to the hardware, and then read it back to make sure the setting is valid. If you want to set something that the GUI changes to a different number, that either means that GUI is rounding (sorry), or the hardware (either the AD9361 or the FPGA fabric) does not support that mode/ | The FMCOMMS5 plugin works with the [[iio_oscilloscope|IIO Oscilloscope]]. You always use the latest version if possible. Changing any field will immediately write changes which have been made to the FMComms5 settings to the hardware, and then read it back to make sure the setting is valid. If you want to set something that the GUI changes to a different number, that either means that GUI is rounding (sorry), or the hardware (either the AD9361 or the FPGA fabric) does not support that mode/ | ||
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+ | **For the main OSC plot window: The allowed channel sections are based on following rules:** | ||
+ | - Channels need to enabled pairwise I & Q. (example voltage0 & voltage1 or voltage2 & voltage3, etc. ) | ||
+ | - The number of enabled pairwise channels need to be equal between the two devices. | ||
+ | - Devices are split as following: voltage0..3 Device A, voltage4..7 Device B | ||
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