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  • Forum Post: GC5016 - Transceiver Mode

    Ganesha Ganesha
    Hi, Can i use channel A as DUC (complex interleaved input & real output), channel B as DDC (real input & complex interleaved output) and not use channel C & D in transceiver mode of GC5016? Thanks
    on Oct 26, 2009
  • Forum Post: TSW4100 FPGA Firmware

    studio studio
    I have purchased the TSW4100 and everything is working fine. I also downloaded the FPGA (EP2C8F256C7N) firmware source code posted by Radio-Joe in another discussion. the problem is, i was unable to find some of signals in this code which are connected to the FPGA (I just compared the signals coming...
    on Jan 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: Configuration of GC5016

    Lech Zagozdzinski Lech Zagozdzinski
    Hi, I need to write the software for TMS320C6455 with GC5016 in external memory space. GC5016 is in down conversion mode. The configuration prepared by cmd5016.exe works properly. My goal is to change during the work cic_dec, fir_dec, overall_gain (without AGC) and nco frequency, so most of the coefficients...
    on Nov 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: use of cmd5016

    grady tmac grady tmac
    hello, I download the cmd5016.exe from ti web, rename the cmd5016.txt to cmd5016.bat, but the cmd5016.exe could not run after I double click cmd5016.bat. I wonder if any other requirements are needed. (Please visit the site to view this file)
    on Dec 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: GC5016 Configuration using PIC24FJ256GA110

    Suresh2516 Suresh2516
    I am trying to configure GC5016 using PIC24FJ256GA110 device. Can any one throw light on the configuration
    on Dec 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: GC101 Language Reference document

    Robert Livingston Robert Livingston
    The GC Studio User's Manual says that a SCR GC101 Language Reference guide is available, but none seems to be online. I'd like to use microcontroller memeory mapping to program the GC5016 (as we have in the past with Analog Devices DDC/DUCs), and the adaptation of the cmd5016 pseudo-commands...
    on Jan 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: NCO in GC5016

    grady tmac grady tmac
    Hello, I'd like to know the highest freqency of NCO if GC5016 works at 160MPs. Whether the frequency of NCO can get up to one half of the input clock of GC5016? thanks.
    on Nov 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: NCO in GC5016

    grady tmac grady tmac
    Hello, In my application, I have four real signals from ADC, bandwidth is 40MHz, center frequency is 65MHz, I'd like to tune them to baseband in each GC5016 channels. The undersampling clock of ADC is 65*4/3=87MHz, I want to use the images in first Nyquist zone and tune them to baseband, the clock...
    on Nov 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: clk of pfir in GC5016

    grady tmac grady tmac
    Hello, I'm trying to design a fir in matlab for the use of gc5016 in duc mode , however , I am not clear about the relationship between the clk of pfir and the interpolation in duc mode. Will you please tell me how to fix the clock of fir in duc mode? Thank you !
    on Dec 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: clk of pfir in GC5016

    grady tmac grady tmac
    Hello Thank you, Radio Joe. Now , I know how to calculate the clock rate of pfir. I have another question about using GC5016 in duc mode. For example, I want to tune the baseband signals I(16bits) and Q(16bits) to a digital IF. Suppose the two basband signals are input separately to channel A and...
    on Dec 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: Bad GC5016?

    asicman78 asicman78
    Have GC5016 that appears to be bad, but have limited access to confirm. Using as upconverter with single output, A & B inputs. See good clock just off chip and see valid frame syncs out at series termination resistors to controller (FPGA is my case). Power Output goes to a DAC. All 16 data lines...
    on Jan 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: GC5016 Interfaces

    Ariel Moshayev Ariel Moshayev
    Hi Is there another interface (besides Parallel Port) to communicate with GC5016 (like SPI or else)?
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: GC5016 Input and Output Freq Range in Transceiver Mode

    Tom Hurst Tom Hurst
    Hello, I'm looking to cover from 5MHz to 500MHz at a min using subsampling. I wanted to check on the 5016. I like the features but did not see any specs other than the clock freq. If the GC5016 is not suitable could you make a recommendation please. I do not need a large device. The protocols...
    on Jan 11, 2013
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