diff --git a/prod/doc/Makefile b/prod/doc/Makefile index 477342a..0b25a5b 100644 --- a/prod/doc/Makefile +++ b/prod/doc/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -PNGS=flow.png setup-A.png setup-B.png setup-C.png setup-D.png +PNGS=flow.png setup-A.png setup-B.png setup-C.png setup-D.png \ + atben-A.png atusb-A.png \ + atben-A-small.png atusb-A-small.png HTMLS=index.html setup.html flash.html test.html analysis.html JPGS=atusb-programming.jpg atrf-path.png atrf-path-small.png @@ -17,6 +19,28 @@ setup-%.png: setup.fig fig2dev -L png -m 0.7 -S 4 >$@ || \ { rm -f $@; exit 1; } +atben-%-small.png: \ + atben.fig + ./figfilt `echo $@ | tr -cd 'A-Z'` $< | \ + fig2dev -L png -m 0.5 -S 4 >$@ || \ + { rm -f $@; exit 1; } + +atben-%.png: atben.fig + ./figfilt `echo $@ | tr -cd 'A-Z'` $< | \ + fig2dev -L png -m 2 -S 4 >$@ || \ + { rm -f $@; exit 1; } + +atusb-%-small.png: \ + atusb.fig + ./figfilt `echo $@ | tr -cd 'A-Z'` $< | \ + fig2dev -L png -m 0.5 -S 4 >$@ || \ + { rm -f $@; exit 1; } + +atusb-%.png: atusb.fig + ./figfilt `echo $@ | tr -cd 'A-Z'` $< | \ + fig2dev -L png -m 2 -S 4 >$@ || \ + { rm -f $@; exit 1; } + atusb-programming.jpg: wget $(DL)/atusb-programming.jpg @@ -27,6 +51,10 @@ atrf-path-small.png: \ atrf-path.png convert -scale 50% $< $@ +%-front.png: + $(MAKE) -C ../../$* $@ + mv ../../$*/$@ . + upload: $(HTMLS) $(PNGS) $(JPGS) rsync -e ssh $^ \ www-data@downloads.qi-hardware.com:werner/wpan/prod/ diff --git a/prod/doc/analysis.html b/prod/doc/analysis.html index eeded3c..6679330 100644 --- a/prod/doc/analysis.html +++ b/prod/doc/analysis.html @@ -104,7 +104,6 @@ requires an accuracy of +/− 2500 ppm. We can therefore consider all results within a range of +/− 1000 ppm as sufficient, and perform more precise measurements by other means. This applies to atben as well as to atusb. -
@@ -120,6 +119,10 @@ atrf-txrx -d net:ben -C 1 This configures atben as a promiscuous receiver. The reception of any IEEE 802.15.4 frame or pressing Ctrl-C will terminate the command.
+The clock signal (CLKM) is available on the test pad shown here: +
Clock | Action | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 Hz | Check voltages; check that the clock is enabled;
@@ -142,6 +145,12 @@ the transceiver generates a 1 MHz clock. When the microcontrolled comes out
of reset, it raises the transceiver's clock output to 8 MHz and then
enables USB.
+The clock signal is available at the terminals of several components, +either as the direct output from the transceiver (CLKM) or after passing +a low-pass filter (CLK): +
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