Are sequence files available for the TI 1271/1273 that will work with the Agilent N4010A specifically to test RX sensitivity?
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Are sequence files available for the TI 1271/1273 that will work with the Agilent N4010A specifically to test RX sensitivity?
Hi Carol,
Could you please elaborate with which release are you using?
In case you use Legacy driver then you can use the CLI as Rx Sensitivity is performed using PLT functionality as describe in http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OMAP35x_Wireless_Connectivity_WL1271_Command_Line_Interface_(CLI)_User%27s_Guide#Rx_bip_.5Br.5D_Submenu
As for Agilent scripts, I will forward that question to Hardware engineer that will be able to assist.
Regards,
Eyal
We are using:
Driver Version: WiLink_Driver_6.1.0.1.149
Firmware Version: Rev 6.1.0.15.337
All packets being read during the RX sensitivity test are "errored" packets. The RX sensitivity numbers using the N4010A are incorrect and we think it has to do with the sequence files. Thank you. Carol
One other comment. We can see the correct packets using an air trace. The packets are not errored and are at the correct data rate but the TI radio is reading them as "errored" so I don't think this does have anything to do with the Agilent sequence files but is something on the TI client side.
Have you specified the correct MAC address? The correct MAC address should be DE.AD.BE.EF
Arild,
Just to clarify, this is the MAC of the TI radio? We tried:
1. All zeros
2. 00:00:DE:AD:BE:EF
3. DE:AD:BE:EF:00:00
And we are still receiving errors packets from TI radio. I have attached a Word document with screen shots. Carol