Launch the Latte GUI from the desktop shortcut or from All Programs > Texas
Instruments. Figure 3-2 shows the Latte GUI.
Figure 3-2 shows how the Latte GUI is split into eight windows (labeled 1 to 8) with the
following functionality:
- Window 1: This window (also called Scripts) shows
the list of python scripts available that generate the register commands to
configure the TRF-LSC-AFE7950EVM. The script files
are located in the ..\Documents\Texas
Instruments\Latte\projects\AFE79xx\bring-up folder. Modify and create
new scripts as necessary, which appear in this subwindow when Latte is
restarted.
- Window 2: This window (also called Editor) shows
the code in the script currently selected and is used to modify and save the
code as necessary.
- Windows 3 to 6: These windows are updated as the scripts
run to configure the TRF-LSC-AFE7950EVM, and are
mostly informational.
- Window 7: This window (also called Command Line)
is used to enter and run individual commands. Examples of such commands include
changing TX, RX, FBRX DSA, NCOs, and so forth.
- Window 8: This window (also called Log) displays
messages during execution of scripts to display the current status. This window
is also used for troubleshooting.