NDC comm HWB3163 manual Test Point J Test Point K-K1 and L-L1

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Application Note 9864

 

 

Test Point J

Test Point K-K1 and L-L1

IF Receive Signal:

Receive I and Q:

FIGURE 10. IF RECEIVE SIGNAL PRIOR TO SAW FILTER (TEST POINT J)

The intermediate frequency (IF) receive signal is the down- converted receive signal prior to the SAW bandpass filter. The center frequency of this signal is 374MHz with a bandwidth of 17MHz. The power of this signal is directly dependent on the input signal power.

Note that the spurious signal visible below the DS spectrum’s frequency is a harmonic of the 44MHz clock. Much of this level is due to stray pickup in the 500RF probe because of the relatively low signal level present. As such, it will have no influence on receiver performance.

FIGURE 11. RECEIVE I AND Q SIGNALS (TEST POINTS K AND L)

NOTE: BPSK mode is used for the plots in this figure; as such, I and Q are inverse of each other.

The receive In-phase and Quadrature (I and Q) signals are the demodulated lowpass-filtered data that are coupled to the HFA3861. The output levels of these two signals are approximately 500mVP-P. As these are balanced signals, data is taken using a Tektronix P6247 Differential Probe.

• Test point K for RXI+ signal is at the 0jumper, R19.

• Test point K1 for RXI- signal is at the 0jumper, R23

• Test point L for RXQ+ signal is at the 0jumper, R27

• Test point L1 for RXQ- signal is at the 0jumper, R29.

PIN 34

TOP (LED, THIS SIDE)

PIN 1

3V KEY

PIN 68 BOTTOMPIN 35

VIEW, LOOKING INTO 68 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR

FIGURE 12. EDGE VIEW, PCMCIA CARD

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Contents Wireless LAN Configurations Contents of Your Evaluation KitIntroduction Overview of IeeePrism Test Utility PTU Software Installation Installation of HWB3163 Windows 95/98 DriversApplication Note Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum ApproachUsing the Prism Test Utility PTU Software Hardware InstallationUsing the Laneval Software PC Card Evaluation9864 Wireless LAN PC Card Block DiagramWireless LAN PC Card Test Points TOP View Test Point DiagramsWireless LAN PC Card Test Points Bottom View Application Note Explanation of Test Points Test Points A- A1, and B-B1Test Points C and D Test Point E Test Points F and G Test Points HIeee 802.11 Channels Geographic Number Frequency Usage Test Point J Test Point K-K1 and L-L1 If Receive Signal Prior to SAW Filter Test Point JGeneral Specifications Value Operational CharacteristicsReferences Electronic Emission NoticesNorth America Europe Asia Sales Office Headquarters

HWB3163 specifications

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