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Hello,
Do possible set awr1843 to emmit one freq , for example 80 GHz, no chirp modulation ?
Thanks in advance
Mitek
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Hello,
Do possible set awr1843 to emmit one freq , for example 80 GHz, no chirp modulation ?
Thanks in advance
Mitek
Hello Mitek,
You can use the Continuous Streaming mode i.e. CW mode to emit signals of just one frequency. Please search for similar threads on the TI E2E forum for this purpose. You can also use mmWave Studio for that purpose.
Please refer to the below thread for more details :
Hope this helps you get started.
Regards,
Ishita
Hello Mitek,
Thanks for the acknowledgment.
I will mark this thread as resolved for now, in case you have any follow up questions on the same topic, you can come back and reply on this thread.
Thanks & Regards,
Ishita
Hello Ishita,
i download SDK example mmwave_sdk_03_05_00_04/packages/ti/demo/xwr18xx/mmw and enter commands via terminal
mmwDemo:/> dfeDataOutputMode 2
done
mmwDemo:/> contModeCfg 76 9000 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
done
mmwDemo:/> sensorStart 0
Error: Full configuration must ...
Can you help me with correct initialization commands/parameters ?
Thanks in advance
Mitek
Hello Mitek,
Please refer to Q9 of the following FAQ page for this : https://e2e.ti.com/support/sensors-group/sensors/f/sensors-forum/856054/faq-raw-adc-data-capture-from-mmwave-sensor
Regards,
Ishita
Thanks Ishita !
i don't need capture/ Only transmittion. I'll try
flushCfg
dfeDataOutputMode 2
channelCfg 2 1 0
adcCfg 2 2
adcbufCfg 0 0 1 1
lowPower 0 0
contModeCfg 77 0 0 6000 0 0 30 1 1024
setHSI LVDS ADC disable
sensorStart
without ADC.
Best wishes
Mitek
Hello Mitek,
Yes, I understand your concern, but the latest SDK doesn’t support CW mode in the application.
Hence you could either use mmWave Studio for this purpose, or an older SDK version.
Hope that clarifies your concerns.
Regards,
Ishita