Debugging of 1000V American Communication Cabinet

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What is the dca1000evm Handbook?

This handbook provides solutions and workarounds to many common issues that may occur when using the DCA1000EVM tool. Before proceeding with this handbook, please review the following items that can provide information on using the DCA1000EVM with your AWR/IWR EVM and may solve your issue.

Are mmWave studio and dca1000 live processing tools?

As designed, mmWave Studio and the DCA1000 are not live processing tools. mmWave Studio and the DCA1000 are architected for offline processing. Any application can be used to access this data provided it can access the UDP port.

How to set up mmWave studio dca1000 arm?

Make sure correct device variant is selected in "Connection" tab of mmWave Studio. Make sure to press "Set up DCA1000" before pressing "DCA1000 ARM" when preparing to trigger a frame. The assumption here is that the ADC is configued in Complex Mode. The real and imaginary values are each 2 bytes.

What is the difference between tsw1400 and dca1000 data formats?

When comparing the data format structures, the TSW1400 captured data samples are two bytes long and in a offset binary format. This means that each sample has an extra 2^15 added to it. The DCA1000 captured data samples are two bytes long and in the two's complement format.

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DCA1000 Debugging Handbook

Before proceeding with this handbook, please review the following items that can provide information on using the DCA1000EVM with your AWR/IWR EVM and may solve your issue. If your issue still

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