AN204 [SILICON]

PROSLIC㈢ WINDOWS㈢ GUI SOFTWARE USERs GUIDE; PROSLIC㈢ WINDOWS㈢ GUI软件用户指南
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PROSLIC㈢ WINDOWS㈢ GUI SOFTWARE USERs GUIDE
PROSLIC㈢ WINDOWS㈢ GUI软件用户指南

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PROSLICWINDOWS GUI SOFTWARE USER S GUIDE  
1. Introduction  
Table 1. Register Writes  
The ProSLIC Windows (graphical user interface) GUI  
software uses the parallel port of a PC to communicate  
with the ProSLIC’s SPI port. This document applies to  
Rev 1.85 of the software. The program runs on  
Windows® 98/NT/2000. Invoking the ProSLIC Windows  
GUI software causes the device initialization sequence  
to take place. During device initialization, all the direct  
registers are read and put into the direct register table.  
Default values are written to the indirect registers and  
are read back into the indirect table. The device  
number, revision number and clock frequency are  
shown on the top left of the screen. (See Figure 1.)  
Direct  
Register (Hex)  
Value  
Function  
92  
93  
14  
97  
96  
8
7F  
12  
0
Set dc-dc converter  
Set dc-dc converter  
Turn on dc-dc converter  
Calibration  
1E  
5F  
0
Calibration  
Turn off loopback  
10  
1
28  
28  
18  
80  
3E  
7D  
0C  
1
Impedance compensation  
Enable PCM bus  
1.1. Part Number Window  
34  
48  
49  
51  
69  
71  
108  
97  
96  
19  
22  
Enable Ringing Cadence  
Ring Cadence Timer  
Ring Cadence Timer  
Ringing Cadence Timer  
Loop Closure Debounce  
Set current limit to 23 mA  
Enhancement Enable  
Common Mode Calibration  
Common Mode Calibration  
Clear and enable interrupts  
Clear and enable interrupts  
EB  
1
Figure 1. Top Left Corner  
40  
FF  
FF  
The Reset button pulls the ProSLIC reset pin to low  
causing a hardware reset.  
The Reinitialize button repeats the device initialize  
sequence.  
When the Continuous Read All button is in the “on”  
position, the direct register table is continuously  
updated. The registers are updated until the Continuous  
Read All button is changed to the “off” position.  
The Reg Set button carries out the register writes  
shown in Table 1.  
When the Read All Indirect button is pressed, the values  
in the indirect register table are updated  
instantaneously. Continuous read is not available for the  
indirect registers.  
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1.2. Writing/Reading Registers  
There are two ways to write to a register using the ProSLIC Windows GUI software:  
! Type the value into the register table and press enter. Continuous Read All must be off to use this feature.  
! Type the register number and value into the boxes on the left of the screen and then click Write. (See Figure 2.)  
Figure 2. Read/Write Registers Box  
To read a single register type the register number into the boxes shown in Figure 2 and click Read. To read all  
direct registers turn Continuous Read All on, and to read all indirect registers press Read All Indirect.  
1.3. Daisy Chain Mode  
To operate the ProSLIC Windows GUI software in daisy chain mode click the Daisy Chain button on the top left  
corner of the screen. (See Figure 1.) This writes to bit 7 of Register 0 in all connected ProSLIC devices. Select a  
channel using the control to the right of the daisy chain button. To turn off daisy chain mode, push the Daisy Chain  
button again so that the green light darkens.  
1.4. Register Values  
Clicking the Registers to/from File button brings up a dialog allowing you to choose to input register values from a  
text file or output register values to a tab delimited text file. (See Figure 3.) The input and output files are of the  
same format so that output files can be reloaded into the registers.  
Figure 3. File Dialog  
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Select a file using the File Name box. Clicking the folder icon brings up the standard windows file dialog. If Input  
from file is selected, the dialog will be an open file dialog. If Output to file is selected, the dialog will be a save file  
dialog.  
Figure 4. Input/Output File  
When the software inputs register values from a file, the values are written in the order they appear in the file. The  
file can be arranged so that a specific sequence of direct and indirect register writes is performed. Bit 7 of  
Register 0 and any registers that are not mentioned in the file are not written. If the Calibrate box is checked,  
values for registers 96 and 97 are ignored and a full calibration is performed while inputting the file. If the software  
is in daisy chain mode, the register values are input or output from the current channel only. The View File button  
starts Microsoft® Notepad with the file in the File Name box. (See Figure 4.) The register numbers are in decimal,  
and the values are in hexadecimal.  
1.5. Tabs  
There are tabs in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. Clicking on the tabs will show various panes.  
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Figure 5. Graph Window  
The Graph window allows the user to graph the values of two direct registers. (See Figure 5.) Enter the register  
numbers in the boxes labeled 1st Graph Register and 2nd Graph Register. To activate the graph push the on/off  
button. The color, plot style, line style, and line width can be adjusted by right-clicking on the plot legend above the  
graph. Zoom and pan tools are available to the left of the plot legend. To change the scale of the graph, click on the  
maximum and minimum numbers on the y-axis and type in new values.  
Figure 6. Gauges Window  
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The Gauges window displays several real-time values of the device. (See Figure 6.) To activate the gauges press  
the Continuous Update button. The power meters display the measured value in blue and the threshold value with  
a red line. Scale to Threshold changes the maximum of these meters to be the threshold value. Full Scale sets the  
maximum of these meters to be 6 W for Q1, Q2, Q5, and Q6 and 700 mW for Q3 and Q4. The scales for all of the  
gauges can be changed using the method described for changing the graph’s scale.  
Figure 7. Tone Generator Window  
The Tone Generator window loads the values needed to generate the specified tones into the appropriate  
registers. (See Figure 7.) The amplitude and frequency may be selected using the knobs or by typing the value in  
the box below the knobs. The amplitude is in units of dBm based on a 600 load. Each timer and oscillator can be  
enabled or disabled using the radio buttons. Pressing Load Values causes the program to calculate the necessary  
register values, display them, update the Current Values box, and load the values into the registers.  
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Figure 8. Ringing Window  
The ringing tab loads the register values needed for the specified ringing values (see Figure 8). The amplitude and  
frequency may be selected using the knobs or by typing in the box below the knobs. The amplitude is in units of  
Vrms, but the V  
value is also displayed. Each timer can be enabled or disabled using the radio buttons. The  
PEAK  
pulse metering tab (see Figure 12) operates in a similar manner. The “Force Power-On” radio button sets bit 5 of  
register 14.  
Figure 9. Pulse Metering Window  
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The Impedance PCM tab loads and displays register values associated with the PCM interface and the impedance  
synthesis (See Figure 12). The wideband button can be used to enable wideband mode for the Si3216 only.  
Figure 10. Impedance/PCM Window  
The dc-dc converter design tab (see Figure 11) can be used to find component values and register settings for a  
custom board.  
Figure 11. DC-DC Converter Window  
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1.6. Tone Generator Example  
Follow the steps below to generate a tone:  
1. Connect power to the ProSLIC evaluation board.  
2. Connect a phone to the ProSLIC evaluation board.  
3. Start the ProSLIC Windows GUI software.  
4. Click the RESET button in the ProSLIC Windows GUI software panel.  
5. Click the Reinitialize button.  
6. Click the Reg Set button.  
7. Write “1” to register 64 (sets ProSLIC in Active state).  
8. Click on the Tone Generator tab.  
9. Type –18 for the amplitude of oscillator one on the Tone Generator panel.  
10. Move the frequency knob of oscillator one until the box below it reads 300.  
11. Make sure the Timer On Enable and Timer Off Enable radio buttons for oscillator one are not checked.  
12. Make sure the Oscillator 1 Enable radio button is checked.  
13. Click Load Values.  
14. Pick up the phone.  
A continuous tone should be heard and the screen should look similar to Figure 12.  
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2. Document Change List  
Revision 1.4 to Revision 1.5  
! Updated for rev 1.85 of Windows GUI software.  
! Figure 5 on page 4 updated.  
! Figure 6 on page 4 updated.  
! Figure 7 on page 5 updated.  
! Figure 8 on page 6 updated.  
! Figure 9 on page 6 added.  
! Figure 10 on page 7 added.  
! Figure 11 on page 7 added.  
! Figure 12 on page 9 added.  
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CONTACT INFORMATION  
Silicon Laboratories Inc.  
4635 Boston Lane  
Austin, TX 78735  
Tel: 1+(512) 416-8500  
Fax: 1+(512) 416-9669  
Toll Free: 1+(877) 444-3032  
Email: productinfo@silabs.com  
Internet: www.silabs.com  
The information in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects at the time of publication but is subject to change without notice.  
Silicon Laboratories assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions, and disclaims responsibility for any consequences resulting from  
the use of information included herein. Additionally, Silicon Laboratories assumes no responsibility for the functioning of undescribed features  
or parameters. Silicon Laboratories reserves the right to make changes without further notice. Silicon Laboratories makes no warranty, rep-  
resentation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Silicon Laboratories assume any liability  
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