Accton Technology ML60MDSB Manuel D’Utilisation
1. Introduction
This document will explain the steps required in order to create a network connection using the PRS4601, including
driver installation, firmware upgrades, and network configuration.
1.1
Overview
Product Specification Creation
Operating Frequency: 57 – 64 GHz
Channel Bandwidth Setting: 2160 MHz
Channel 1: Fc = 58.32 GHz
Channel 2: Fc = 60.48 GHz
Channel 3: Fc = 62.64 GHz
TX Power: 13.78 dBm nominal at RFIC output
TX EVM: ‐11 dB for MCS6/ ‐12 dB for MCS7/ ‐13 dB for MCS8
RX Sensitivity: ‐63 dBm for MCS6/ ‐62 dBm for MCS7/ ‐61dBm for MCS8
Highest Raw Data Rate: 1‐stream MCS8 (2310 Mbps @ QPSK)
Throughput: 1500 Mbps typical with appropriate test setup
Interface: USB 3.0 mini connector
Power Consumption: 4 Watt typical
Operating Temperature: ‐40 to +70 °C
1.2 Definitions
and Acronyms
ADC Analog‐to‐digital converter
AFE Analog Front End
ARC ARC 625D CPU
DWC Design Ware Core
GPIO
LMAC
General Purpose IO
Lower MAC
PIO Programmable IO
PWM Pulse Width Modulator
SSI Synchronous Serial Interface
UART
UMAC
Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter
Upper MAC
1.3 Background
The PRS4601 MAC is designed around a pair of ARC 625 CPUs, referred to as Upper MAC (UMAC) and Lower MA
C
(LMAC). These CPUs utilize two independent buses for peripheral connection:
1. An AHB bus which connects to an AHB‐Lite fabric and provides access to shared peripherals and memory