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# Sinara 8452 DSP Stabilizer
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* [Wiki](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Stabilizer/wiki)
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* [QUARTIQ Manual](https://quartiq.de/stabilizer/)
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## JSON
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No JSON modifications required.
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## Testing
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1. Ensure that the [firmware](https://github.com/quartiq/stabilizer) has been flashed onto the Stabilizer
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2. Turn on the crate/Stabilizer via EEM cable or power supply
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3. Set up the signal generator for an amplitude of 1V, frequency of 10kHz, and a sine wave
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4. Use the splitter to connect the generator's output to ADC0 and to the oscilloscope (refer to the picture below)
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![](../img/stabilizer_signal_generator.jpg)
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5. Configure the oscilloscope so that the sine wave is clearly visible
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6. Connect the second channel of the oscilloscope to the Stabilizer's DAC0
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7. Ensure that there is the same wave on the second channel, with a small delay, as on the first channel
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8. Repeat steps 4-7 for ADC/DAC1 (refer to the picture below for connection reference)
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![](../img/stabilizer_ports_match.jpg)
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