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Zynq and FMCOMMS2/3/4 Transmitter Configuration

Connect hardware logic to FMCOMMS Zynq radio transmitter hardware

Use of this block is not recommended. Use AD936x Data Write instead. For more information, see Version History.

Add-On Required: This feature requires the SoC Blockset Support Package for AMD FPGA and SoC Devices add-on.

  • Zynq and FMCOMMS2/3/4 Transmitter Configuration block

Libraries:
SoC Blockset Support Package for Xilinx Devices / MPSoC / ZCU102
SoC Blockset Support Package for Xilinx Devices / Zynq-7000 / ZC706
SoC Blockset Support Package for Xilinx Devices / Zynq-7000 / ZedBoard

Description

The Zynq and FMCOMMS2/3/4 Transmitter Configuration block connects your hardware logic to the FMCOMMS2/3/4 radio transmitter hardware. In simulation, this block provides optional ports for center frequency and gain, which the SoC Builder tool maps to hardware pins. The block does not connect to the radio hardware from simulation.

Examples

Limitations

  • In the hardware setup, select one of the supported Xilinx boards. You can find the supported boards in the Libraries list at the top of this page. Set Add-on Card to None.

  • This block supports SoC generation using the SoC Builder tool. This block does not support the IP core generation workflow. For more information on workflows, see SoC Generation Workflows.

Ports

Input

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External RF center frequency, specified as a nonnegative finite scalar. The valid center frequency range is from 70 MHz to 6 GHz.

Dependencies

To enable this port, set the Source of center frequency parameter to Input Port.

Data Types: double

External gain, specified as a numeric scalar or a 1-by-2 numeric vector. The valid gain range is –10 dB to 77 dB. The resolution is 0.25 dB.

Set the gain based on the Channel mapping parameter configuration.

  • For a single channel, specify the gain as a scalar.

  • For two channels that use the same gain value, specify the gain as a scalar. The block applies the gain by scalar expansion.

  • For two channels that use different gain values, specify the gain as a 1-by-2 vector. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

Dependencies

To enable this port, set the Source of gain parameter to Input Port.

Data Types: double

Parameters

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The Zynq and FMCOMMS2/3/4 Transmitter Configuration block supports up to two channels to send data. Use the Channel mapping parameter to indicate whether to use a single channel or dual channels. For each channel, you can set the Gain (dB) parameter independently, or you can apply the same setting to all channels. If you select direct digital synthesis (DDS) transmission for the Data source select parameter, you can also set all DDS-based parameters independently. All other parameter values are applied to each channel in use.

Main

Source of center frequency, specified as one of these options:

  • Dialog — Set the center frequency by using the Center frequency (Hz) parameter.

  • Input Port — Set the center frequency by using the center frequency input port.

RF center frequency, in Hz, specified as a nonnegative scalar. The valid range for center frequency is 70 MHz to 6 GHz.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Source of center frequency to Dialog.

Data Types: double

Source of gain, specified as one of these options:

  • Dialog — Specify the gain by using the Gain (dB) parameter.

  • Input Port — Specify the gain by using the gain input port.

Gain, in dB, specified as a numeric scalar or a 1-by-2 numeric vector. The valid gain range is –10 dB to 77 dB. The resolution is 0.25 dB.

Set the gain based on the Channel mapping parameter configuration.

  • For a single channel, specify the gain as a scalar.

  • For two channels that use the same gain value, specify the gain as a scalar. The block applies the gain by scalar expansion.

  • For two channels that use different gain values, specify the gain as a 1-by-2 vector. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Source of gain to Dialog.

Data Types: double

Channel input mapping, specified as one of these values:

  • 1 — Specify this option to use channel 1.

  • 2 — Specify this option to use channel 2.

  • [1 2] — Specify this option to use both the channels.

Baseband sampling rate, in Hz, specified as a positive scalar. The valid range of this parameter is 520.834 kHz to 61.44 MHz.

Data Types: double

Advanced

Source of data, specified as one of these options:

  • Input Port — Enable the data input port.

  • DDS — Enable the DDS on the radio hardware to generate transmission data. The block uses two additive tones for each channel. To set the frequency and scale of the tones, use the Tone 1 Frequency (Hz), Tone 2 Frequency (Hz), Tone 1 Scale [0-1], and Tone 2 Scale [0-1] parameters. The DDS signals are generated on the FPGA.

First DDS tone frequency, in Hz, specified as one of these options:

  • Numeric scalar — Use this option for a single channel or to specify the same frequency for all channels in use. The block applies scalar expansion for each channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

  • 1-by-2 numeric vector — Use this option to specify different frequencies for two channels. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

The valid range of Tone 1 Frequency (Hz) is from 0 to Baseband sample rate (Hz) / 2.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Data source select to DDS.

Data Types: double

Second DDS tone frequency, in Hz, specified as one of these options:

  • Numeric scalar — Use this option for a single channel or to specify the same frequency for all channels in use. The block applies scalar expansion for each channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

  • 1-by-2 numeric vector — Use this option to specify different frequencies for two channels. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

The valid range of Tone 2 Frequency (Hz) is from 0 to Baseband sample rate (Hz) / 2.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Data source select to DDS.

Data Types: double

First DDS tone scale in millionths of full scale, specified as one of these options:

  • Numeric scalar — Use this option for a single channel or to specify the same scale for all channels in use. The block applies scalar expansion for each channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

  • 1-by-2 numeric vector — Use this option to specify different scales for two channels. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

The valid range of Tone 1 Scale [0-1] is from 0 to 1.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Data source select to DDS.

Data Types: double

Second DDS tone scale in millionths of full scale, specified as one of these options:

  • Numeric scalar — Use this option for a single channel or to specify the same scale for all channels in use. The block applies scalar expansion for each channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

  • 1-by-2 numeric vector — Use this option to specify different scales for two channels. The ith element of the vector is applied to the ith channel specified by the Channel mapping parameter.

The valid range of Tone 2 Scale [0-1] is from 0 to 1.

Dependencies

To enable this parameter, set Data source select to DDS.

Data Types: double

Extended Capabilities

Version History

Introduced in R2019a

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