Pc card evaluation – NDC comm HWB3163 User Manual

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Hardware Installation

PC Card Evaluation

This chapter describes several software programs supplied
with the kit. It also details some diagnostic test points that
may be accessed on the card.

Using the PRISM Test Utility (PTU) Software

The PTU permits continuous operation of the transmitter. It
is therefore convenient for performing RF measurements
such as Transmitter Power. It also provides a handy method
of changing channels within the ISM band, Use of the
PRISM Transmitter Test Utility is basically self explanatory.
An icon was automatically created on the desktop when the
PTU installation was performed. It may be run by double-
clicking on this icon.

Using the LANEVAL Software

LANEVAL provides a convenient method of analyzing
Packet Error Rate (PER) and Receiver Sensitivity. An icon
for starting LANEVAL was automatically placed on the
desktop when the PTU installation was performed. In order
for LANEVAL to form a successful link, the same packet
parameters (e.g., Packet Length, Packet Pad Words, etc.)
most be programmed at each end of the link.

LANEVAL runs in conjunction with the NDC Driver. The
Driver permits selection of Data Rate and Channel. It is
normally run in the Pseudo IBSS mode as this provides a
simple wireless Ad Hoc link between two computers. The
NDC Driver may be easily accessed by double-clicking on its
icon (looks like a computer with an antenna on top) located
in the System Tray area on the desktop.

List of Test Instruments

The following instruments may be used for conducting tests
on the wireless LAN PC card.

Step 1. Ensure that power to the PCMCIA slot is OFF by

noting that the PCMCIA icon does not appear in the
System Tray on the Desktop. If unsure, re-boot the
computer.

Step 2. Insert the wireless LAN PC card extender card into

the PCMCIA slot.

Step 3. Insert the wireless LAN PC card into the end of the

extender card. Ensure that the LED and pin
headers of the extender card are on the same side.
Both the card and the extender are keyed so they
will fit correctly. The HWB3163 is a 3V only device.
Do not therefore force it in a 5V-keyed system as
permanent damage may occur.

INSTRUMENT

MANUFACTURER

MODEL

Spectrum Analyzer

Hewlett-Packard

8595E

Power Meter

Giga-tronics

8541B

Signal Generator

Hewlett-Packard

8648C

Frequency Counter Hewlett-Packard

53181A (012 Option)

Digital Scope

General-Purpose Multimeter

Computer with a PCMCIA Connection Slot (2 required)

3V PCMCIA
Extender Card

Swart Interconnect

EXT PCM-68-CC
NOTE: This is a 5V
Extender and must be
mechanically
modified for 3V
operation)

Differential Probe

Tektronix

P6247

RF Probe, 500

Hewlett-Packard

54006A + 11742A

INSTRUMENT

MANUFACTURER

MODEL

Application Note 9864

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