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WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 R Reevviissiioonn H Hiissttoorryy Version Date 0.8 25-Sep-07 Initial Release Description 0.10 17-Oct-07 Updated for SW version App-NXP_0_10: Rx LEDs follow Tx 0.0.19 04-Feb-08 Registration, association, TPC, AFS 0.0.20 13-May-08 Update new TPC 1.0.21 18-Sep-08 Changed from Canary to Pashosh Changed to new application code and new user interface 1.0.22 18-Nov-08 1.0.23 Updated UI to comply with App 1.3.5 Updated for Sparrow4 1.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 Certification & Compliance - FCC This product is for indoor use only. This product transmit only on two channels: 5300MHz and 5550MHz, using 40MHz bandwidth. This product doesn’t intend to operate in the 56005650MHz band. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 TTaabbllee ooff C Coonntteennttss 1. PURPOSE 7 2. THE SYSTEM 8 2.1 TX SIDE 2.1.1 Wireless Tx board 2.1.2 Seagull Interface Tx Board 2.1.3 User Interface board (AMN060) 2.2 RX SIDE 2.2.1 Wireless Rx Board 2.2.2 Seagull Rx Interface Board 2.2.3 User Interface board (AMN60) 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 3. SETTING-UP A LINK 3.1 3.2 11 ENABLING COMMUNICATION TO THE WIRELESS MODULE BASIC LINK SET-UP 11 11 4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 12 4.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 1. Purpose This document explains the required steps needed for setting up a link with AMIMON's WHDITM Development Platform. This is a basic user's guide that includes troubleshooting and a description of the basic features of the system that should allow the user to establish a video link and control the system This document refers to systems running Shaldag with MAC version 3.0 and on, with application (Seagull) version 1.4.25 and on.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 2. The System The system consists of a Tx part and an Rx part. Each of the parts is comprised of a box, a 5V 2A DC power supply and 3 main board components: A wireless board, that contains the antennas, the RF components and the Baseband (BB) chip.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 Figure 1 – wireless modules connectors - The board also contains a remote control IR receiver port (optional) that will be supported with later SW versions. - The power supply of the Seagull board is 5V 2A center positive DC power. 2.1.3 User Interface board (AMN060) The AMN060 User Interface (UI) board is used to perform several operations, such as registration, display link status etc.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 Note: To ensure optimal performance please make sure that the antennas are not blocked by any object, both on Tx and Rx sides 2.2.2 Seagull Rx Interface Board The Seagull Rx Interface board is used to interface to the various displays and destinations of the wireless link.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 3. Setting-up a Link 3.1 Enabling communication to the wireless module Seagull boards can work with Shaldag application boards. Canary and Pashosh use I2C protocol with the Seagull board, while Shaldag uses SPI protocol. The Seagull boards contain Dip Switch to select I2C/SPI communication. In case using Pashosh/Canary, dip switch 1 should be set to ‘On’ (as the figure below). In case using Shaldag dip switch should be off. Figure 3 – SW6 3.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 4. System Configuration 4.1 Supported resolutions The Sparrow system currently supports video formats up to and including: 720p 60fps 1080i 60fps 1080p 24fps/30fps 1080p 60fps The system is configured to automatically recognize the resolution, and adjust accordingly.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 5. User Interface Figure 4 – User Interface General View 5.1 Video Input selection Toggle between video input ports – HDMI 0, HDMI 1, VGA, Component Button o On Tx with Shaldag – no selection can be done via the keypad. Default port is HDMI 0 LEDs: according to section ‘Video-in status Tx & Rx’ below Note: In some older Shaldag system, short press on B1 button will reverse the output pixel clock polarity, and only HDMI 1 is available.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 on B1 when link is already in progress will disassociate. After disassociation the system will automatically try to re-associate. o LEDs: L1 is solid yellow once link is established. o Figure 5 - User Interface for Association 5.5 RF frequencies table selection It is possible to configure the system to work with 3 different frequency pre-defined tables, which are stored by default in the wireless board.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 Button: a short press on B3 will disable TPC and set fixed output power setting. additional press will increment the power according to the following power Steps: 11, 14, 17, 20 & 8 dBm o LEDs: LEDs L6, L5 & L3 indicate the power level of the Tx in binary mode. L6 marks LSB and L3 marks MSB. Upon power change the relevant LEDs will blink for a few seconds o 5.
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide AMIMON L1 L2 Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 B3 L1 L8 B2 L9 L10 L4 L5 L1 L3 L2 L1 L6 L7 B1 Figure 6 - LEDs for System Error Indication 5.11 DVI mode (Rx Only) In case the display has only a DVI port and the Rx is connected to a display via an HDMI to DVI cable, you should set the Rx in DVI mode which removes the audio from the link. This mode can also be used to mute an HDMI link. o Button: A short press on B3 sets the Rx in DVI mode (default mode is HDMI).
WHDI Reference Design Setup Guide Dev Kit-UG1_Rev 1.0.28 6. Basic Troubleshooting Before proceeding to the common troubleshooting procedures below make sure that Tx, Rx, source and display are powered, connected and on.
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