User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Description
- Features
- Evaluation Kit Applications
- Revision Table
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Overview
- Installation and Setup
- Configuring Evaluation Kit Hardware
- Evaluation Kit Hardware Description
- PHY Evaluation Using the Wireless Developer Kit
- Summary List of Test Hardware and Software Required
- Equipment Handling
- Guidelines for Running Tests
- Transmit Spectral Mask Compliance Test
- Total Average Transmit Power Test
- Peak Envelope Power Test
- Receiver Sensitivity and Scaled Ranged Versus Throughput Tes
- Receiver Immunity Test
- Minimum Antenna Separation Test
- Penetration Test
- Video Transmission and Reception
- Operating Conditions and Characteristics
- Support
- FCC Compliance Statement
- License Agreement
- Warranty Disclaimer
- Glossary
- References
- Appendix A – Sources for Leasing of Test Equipment
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Developer Kit”, or SDK, specifically refers to the 802.15.3 SAPs and applications
located in the directory ../XSUWBWDK-m.n.bxy/SDK.
2.2. User Supplied Items
• Two Linux PCs. If the transceiver will be used for PHY testing only, see section 2.2.1 for
PC attributes. If the transceiver will decode and display streaming video, see section
2.2.2.
• Unencrypted video clips encoded in an MPEG-2 HD transport stream format.
• RF cables and associated test equipment with attributes as specified in Table 3.
• Two dual-male SMA barrels.
• The following items if MC270141 firmware internal to the Evaluation Kit will be upgraded:
A parallel port extension cable.
A PC running Windows XP, 2000, NT 4.0 or 98.
2.2.1. PC Attributes Used for PHY Testing Only
Minimal functionality is required if the transceiver will be used for PHY testing only. In this case
a single PC can be used since it is only configuring a transceiver node and displaying statistics.
The minimum hardware and software required are:
• 500 MHz CPU speed or faster.
• Linux Redhat 7.3 with 2.4.20-uwb or 2.4.20-XSI Kernels
• VGA-compatible video card and associated monitor with minimum resolution of
800X600.
• 128 Mbytes RAM minimum.
• A hard disk with 50 Mbytes free space on the C: drive.
• A CDROM drive.
2.2.2. PC Attributes Used for Streaming Video Display
Decoding and displaying streaming MPEG-2 video in real time places a heavy processing load
on a PC and also requires a sophisticated video subsystem. If the WDK will be used for this
purpose, each PC that decodes and displays video (and thus is connected to the destination
transceiver) will require the following minimum hardware and software:
• 2.2 GHz CPU speed or faster.
• Linux Redhat 7.3 with 2.4.20-uwb or 2.4.20-XSI Kernels
• 256 Mbytes RAM minimum.
• A hard disk with 50 Mbytes free space on the C: drive.
• A CDROM drive.
• VGA-compatible video card and associated monitor with minimum resolution of
1024X768.
• A 1394 interface device permitting data transfer to/from an IEEE 1394 bus.
• Unencrypted video clips encoded in an MPEG-2 HD transport stream format.
Specific video subsystem requirements are dependent on the quality of the MPEG-2 transport-
stream. To display a single MPEG-2 720 or 1180 HD-quality stream, a minimum of 128 Mbytes
of high-performance video RAM on a 4x AGP2.0 interface is recommended. Motorola has used