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Add clocker, grabber (draft), almazny, sampler, fastino, master-satellite instructions

Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
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1. Compose a chapter in a new Markdown file in `src/hw`
2. Add pictures if needed, store them in `src/img`, assure them to be clear, informative and compressed
(you can use `convert <INPUT IMAGE> -quality 80% -resize <width>x<height> <OUTPUT IMAGE>` for optimizing)
(you can use `convert <INPUT IMAGE> -quality 80% -resize <width>x<height> <OUTPUT IMAGE>` for optimizing JPEG image
or `convert <INPUT IMAGE> -quality 80% -resize <width>x<height> -background white -alpha remove -alpha off <OUTPUT IMAGE>`
for images with transparent background)
3. Add link to the new chapter to the `src/SUMMARY.md`
4. Do not forget to tell about all hidden/non-obvious obstacles and pitfalls
5. Add testing steps, even the "obvious" ones

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- [Build and test firmware](./build_test_firmware.md)
- [Hardware](./hw/hardware.md)
- [Sinara 4624 AWG Phaser (Upconverter)](./hw/phaser_upconverter.md)
- [Sinara 4456 synthesizer Mirny](./hw/mirny.md)
- [Sinara 4456 synthesizer Mirny / Sinara 4457 Almazny Mezzanine card](./hw/mirny_almazny.md)
- [SUServo (Sampler + Urukul)](./hw/suservo.md)
- [Sinara 2118 BNC-TTL / 2128 SMA-TTL](./hw/bnc_sma_ttl.md)
- [Sinara 5432 DAC Zotino](./hw/zotino.md)
- [Sinara 5432 DAC Zotino / Sinara 5632 DAC Fastino](./hw/zotino_fastino.md)
- [Sinara 5518 BNC-IDC / 5528 SMA-IDC adapter](./hw/bnc_sma_idc_adapter.md)
- [Sinara 4410/4412 DDS "Urukul" (AD9910/AD9912)](./hw/urukul.md)
- [Sinara 4410/4412 DDS Urukul (AD9910/AD9912)](./hw/urukul.md)
- [Sinara 5108 Sampler](./hw/sampler.md)
- [Sinara 6302 Grabber](./hw/grabber.md)
- [Sinara 7210 Clocker](./hw/clocker.md)

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```
Follow `artiq_sinara_tester` instructions for testing the hardware. For more detailed information,
you can use this book's pages, or if there is no instruction for testing your hardware, please add them to this book.
you can use this book's pages, or if there is no instruction for testing your hardware, please add them to this book.
## Kasli-SoC (zynq)
### Checklist
1. Build firmware (see commands below) for SD card variant
2. Copy `results/boot.bin` to the SD card
3. Insert SD card to the Kasli-SoC and boot
4. Change IP from the default one: `artiq_coremgmt -D 192.168.1.56 config write -s ip 192.168.1.75`
5. Reboot and check it works on new IP address
6. Test hardware
7. Create a flash-drive with `device_db.py` file for customers (FAT32)
### CLI commands
```shell
mkdir <variant>
cd <variant>/
git clone gitea@git.m-labs.hk:M-Labs/artiq-zynq.git
cd artiq-zynq/
git checkout origin/release-7
nix develop
artiq_ddb_template -o device_db.py <variant>.json
nix build -L --impure --expr 'let fl = builtins.getFlake "git+file://<path to artiq_zynq repo>"; in (fl.makeArtiqZynqPackage {target="kasli_soc"; variant="[master, standalone, satellite]"; json=<path to the json description>;}).kasli_soc-[master, standalone, satellite]-sd'
# copy `results/boot.bin` to the SD card
# insert SD card to the Kasli-SoC and boot
artiq_coremgmt -D 192.168.1.56 config write -s ip 192.168.1.75
# reboot via power supply
artiq_sinara_tester
```
## Master-satellite setups
1. Change `base` in JSON to the respective `master` or `satellite`, add `"enable_sata_drtio": true` if needed to the master,
remove `core_addr` in satellites
2. Build and flash firmware for each crate with JSONs (see instructions above)
3. Create composed `device_db.py`: `artiq_ddb_template -o device_db.py -s 1 <satellite1>.json -s 2 <satellite2>.json <master>.json`
4. Connect satellite crates to the master respective to their numbers via the fiber (see example picture)
![](img/master_sat_connection.jpg)
5. Ethernet is needed only for master
6. Test hardware as it would be one crate

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## JSON
There is no JSON description for this hardware, as it is an adapter,
connected to the Zotino and not the Kasli. See [Zotino page](./zotino.md).
connected to the Zotino/Fastino and not the Kasli. See [Zotino/Fastino page](./zotino_fastino.md).
## Setup
BNC/SMA-IDC adapters should be connected to the Zotino with 26 pin cable only. Be aware of the order of the Zotino's ports -
BNC/SMA-IDC adapters should be connected to the Zotino/Fastino with 26 pin cable only. Be aware of the order of the Zotino/Fastino's ports -
see numbers of the channels at the board when connecting.
## Testing
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After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
```text
*** Testing Zotino DACs and USER LEDs.
*** Testing Zotino/Fastino DACs and USER LEDs.
Voltages:
zotino0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.3 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.5 0.6 -0.6 0.7 -0.7 0.8 -0.8 0.9 -0.9 1.0 -1.0 1.1 -1.1 1.2 -1.2 1.3 -1.3 1.4 -1.4 1.5 -1.5 1.6 -1.6
zotino0/fastino0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.3 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.5 0.6 -0.6 0.7 -0.7 0.8 -0.8 0.9 -0.9 1.0 -1.0 1.1 -1.1 1.2 -1.2 1.3 -1.3 1.4 -1.4 1.5 -1.5 1.6 -1.6
Press ENTER when done.
```
Similar to Zotino, check output voltages on the BNC/SMA connectors with multimeter, alongside on the Zotino itself.
Similar to Zotino/Fastino, check output voltages on the BNC/SMA connectors with multimeter, alongside on the Zotino/Fastino itself.
These voltages should be very close to the respective `artiq_sinara_test`'s suggested voltages.
See [Zotino page](./zotino.md) for details.
See [Zotino/Fastino page](./zotino_fastino.md) for details.

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# Sinara 7210 Clocker
[Wiki](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Clocker/wiki)
## JSON
Put the `ext_ref_frequency` field into the JSON description if the Clocker is going to use an external frequency:
```json
{
"hw_rev": "<hw rev>",
"base": "<base>",
...
"ext_ref_frequency": <freq in Hz>,
...
"peripherals": [...]
}
```
On peripherals you should choose `"clk_sel": 2` on connected devices.
## Setup
For tests, you may need an external RF generator, depending on customer needs.
Here is example setup for SynthNV RF signal generator:
1. Connect SynthNV to the workstation via USB, and
2. Install and run `cutecom`: `nix-shell -p cutecom`
3. Set settings as on the picture below:
![](../img/cutecom_settings.png)
4. Open the device, usually it is `/dev/ttyACM0`
5. Put `?` into `Input` field and press `Enter` for current settings and help commands
6. For changing the frequency, enter `f<freq in MHz>`, e.g. `f125.0` for 125 MHz
7. Set RF power so that clocker would recognize the signal with `a<power>` command, e.g. `a63`
8. Check for desired amplitude and frequency at the `RFOut` (see picture below for reference) pin via oscilloscope
![](../img/synthnv_pins.jpg)
9. If everything is ok, connect `RFOut` to the `CLK IN` on the Clocker (see instructions below for details)
### Setup the Clocker
1. Connect MMCx cables according to the customer needs and boards specifications (see image below for reference)
2. Connect the Clocker to the Kasli via 30-pin ports
![](../img/clocker_ref.jpg)
3. Connect the Clocker's SMA output to the Kasli's `CLK`/`CLK IN` SMA pin
4. After assembling the crates and flashing the firmware, start Kasli and write config as follows:
`artiq_coremgmt config write -s rtio_clock ext0_bypass`. Please refer to the [official manual](https://m-labs.hk/artiq/manual/installing.html#miscellaneous-configuration-of-the-core-device)
for the details and available options
5. Reboot either via `artiq_coremgmt reboot` or via power supply if the board's firmware doesn't have such command
## Testing
Run `artiq_sinara_test` and check that it doesn't fail on the connected devices.

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# Sinara 6302 Grabber
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "grabber",
"ports": [<port num>, <optional port num>, <optional port num>]
}
```
## Testing
```text
*** Testing Grabber Frame Grabbers.
Activate the camera's frame grabber output, type 'g', press ENTER, and trigger the camera.
Just press ENTER to skip the test.
```
**TODO**

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# Sinara 4456 synthesizer Mirny
[Wiki](https://github.com/sinara-hw/mirny/wiki)
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "mirny",
"ports": [<port num>]
}
```
## Testing
```text
*** Testing Mirny PLLs.
Initializing CPLDs...
mirny0_cpld...
...done
All mirny channels active.
Frequencies:
mirny0_ch0 1000MHz
mirny0_ch0 info: {'f_outA': 1000000000.0, 'f_outB': 8000000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4000000000, 'pll_n': 40, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch1 1100MHz
mirny0_ch1 info: {'f_outA': 1100000000.0, 'f_outB': 8800000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4400000000, 'pll_n': 44, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch2 1200MHz
mirny0_ch2 info: {'f_outA': 1200000000.0, 'f_outB': 9600000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4800000000, 'pll_n': 48, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch3 1300MHz
mirny0_ch3 info: {'f_outA': 1300000000.0, 'f_outB': 10400000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 5200000000, 'pll_n': 52, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
```
After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
1. Install gqrx `nix-shell -p gqrx`
2. Connect bladeRF via USB cable only
3. Run gqrx and choose `BladeRF #<number>...`
4. Default settings
5. When gqrx loaded, start DSP processing with frequency at mirnyN_chM freq
6. Connect the probe through attenuator to the Mirny's port
7. You should see significant signal emission on choosen freq compared to nearby freqs (see image below)
8. Repeat 5-7 for every channel
![](../img/mirny_gqrx.png)

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# Sinara 4456 synthesizer Mirny / Sinara 4457 Almazny Mezzanine card
[Wiki Mirny](https://github.com/sinara-hw/mirny/wiki)
[Wiki Almazny](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Almazny/wiki)
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "mirny",
"almazny": true, // for mirny with almazny only
"ports": [<port num>]
}
```
## Testing
### Without Almazny
```text
*** Testing Mirny PLLs.
Initializing CPLDs...
mirny0_cpld...
...done
All mirny channels active.
Frequencies:
mirny0_ch0 1000MHz
mirny0_ch0 info: {'f_outA': 1000000000.0, 'f_outB': 8000000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4000000000, 'pll_n': 40, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch1 1100MHz
mirny0_ch1 info: {'f_outA': 1100000000.0, 'f_outB': 8800000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4400000000, 'pll_n': 44, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch2 1200MHz
mirny0_ch2 info: {'f_outA': 1200000000.0, 'f_outB': 9600000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 4800000000, 'pll_n': 48, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch3 1300MHz
mirny0_ch3 info: {'f_outA': 1300000000.0, 'f_outB': 10400000000, 'output_divider': 4, 'f_vco': 5200000000, 'pll_n': 52, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
```
After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
1. Install gqrx `nix-shell -p gqrx`
2. Connect bladeRF via USB cable only
3. Run gqrx and choose `BladeRF #<number>...`
4. Default settings
5. When gqrx loaded, start DSP processing with frequency at mirnyN_chM freq
6. Connect the probe through attenuator to the Mirny's port
7. You should see significant signal emission on choosen freq compared to nearby freqs (see image below)
8. Repeat 5-7 for every channel
![](../img/mirny_gqrx.png)
### With Almazny
At first, `artiq_sinara_test` will prompt you for testing Mirnies as the would be without Almazny.
After that, it will prompt you with testing the Almazny:
```text
*** Testing Almaznys.
mirny1_almazny...
Initializing Mirny CPLDs...
mirny0_cpld...
mirny1_cpld...
...done
Testing attenuators. Frequencies:
mirny0_ch0 4000MHz
mirny0_ch0 info: {'f_outA': 2000000000.0, 'f_outB': 8000000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4000000000, 'pll_n': 40, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch1 4100MHz
mirny0_ch1 info: {'f_outA': 2050000000.0, 'f_outB': 8200000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4100000000, 'pll_n': 41, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch2 4200MHz
mirny0_ch2 info: {'f_outA': 2100000000.0, 'f_outB': 8400000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4200000000, 'pll_n': 42, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny0_ch3 4300MHz
mirny0_ch3 info: {'f_outA': 2150000000.0, 'f_outB': 8600000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4300000000, 'pll_n': 43, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny1_ch0 4500MHz
mirny1_ch0 info: {'f_outA': 2250000000.0, 'f_outB': 9000000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4500000000, 'pll_n': 45, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny1_ch1 4600MHz
mirny1_ch1 info: {'f_outA': 2300000000.0, 'f_outB': 9200000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4600000000, 'pll_n': 46, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny1_ch2 4700MHz
mirny1_ch2 info: {'f_outA': 2350000000.0, 'f_outB': 9400000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4700000000, 'pll_n': 47, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
mirny1_ch3 4800MHz
mirny1_ch3 info: {'f_outA': 2400000000.0, 'f_outB': 9600000000, 'output_divider': 2, 'f_vco': 4800000000, 'pll_n': 48, 'pll_frac1': 0, 'pll_frac2': 0, 'pll_mod2': 1, 'prescaler': '4/5', 'sysclk': 100000000.0, 'ref_doubler': False, 'ref_divider': False, 'ref_counter': 1, 'f_pfd': 100000000}
RF ON, all attenuators ON. Press ENTER when done.
RF ON, half power attenuators ON. Press ENTER when done.
RF ON, all attenuators OFF. Press ENTER when done.
SR outputs are OFF. Press ENTER when done.
RF ON, all attenuators are ON. Press ENTER when done.
RF OFF. Press ENTER when done.
```
Similar to _Without Almazny_, check mirnies' channels emissions on defined frequencies.
You should also see differences in various modes, but that may require disabling the gain.
### Tips
Mirnies often fail `ValueError: MUXOUT not high`, in that case restart the tests or reboot the board(s).

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# Sinara 5108 Sampler
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "sampler",
"ports": [<port num>, <port num>],
"hw_rev": "<hw rev>" // optional
}
```
## Testing
After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
```text
*** Testing Sampler ADCs.
Testing: samplerX
Apply 1.5V to channel 0. Press ENTER when done.
PASSED
Apply 1.5V to channel 1. Press ENTER when done.
...
PASSED
Apply 1.5V to channel 7. Press ENTER when done.
PASSED
```
1. Apply 1.5V (connect the AA-battery) to the `samplerX`'s requested channel
2. Press `Enter`, the `artiq_sinara_test` should output `PASSED`
3. Repeat steps 1-2 for every available channel.

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{
"type": "suservo",
"sampler_ports": [<port num>, <port num>],
"urukulN_ports": [<port num>, <port num>],
"urukulM_ports": [<port num>, <port num>], // optional
"urukul0_ports": [<port num>, <port num>],
"urukul1_ports": [<port num>, <port num>], // optional
"clk_sel": 2
}
```

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# Sinara 4410/4412 DDS "Urukul" (AD9910/AD9912)
# Sinara 4410/4412 DDS Urukul (AD9910/AD9912)
* [Datasheet](https://m-labs.hk/docs/sinara-datasheets/4410-4412.pdf)
* [Wiki](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Urukul/wiki)

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# Sinara 5432 DAC Zotino
* [Datasheet](https://m-labs.hk/docs/sinara-datasheets/5432.pdf)
* [Wiki](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Zotino/wiki)
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "zotino",
"ports": [<port num>]
}
```
## Testing
After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
```text
*** Testing Zotino DACs and USER LEDs.
Voltages:
zotino0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.3 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.5 0.6 -0.6 0.7 -0.7 0.8 -0.8 0.9 -0.9 1.0 -1.0 1.1 -1.1 1.2 -1.2 1.3 -1.3 1.4 -1.4 1.5 -1.5 1.6 -1.6
Press ENTER when done.
```
1. Touch with multimeter/DC voltmeter each pair of pins from bottom to top (left pins are ground)
2. Check that respective pins have voltages as described by `artiq_sinara_test`
3. If there are [BNC/SMA-IDC adapters](./bnc_sma_idc_adapter.md), also check their voltages - they should be the same
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# Sinara 5432 DAC Zotino / Sinara 5632 DAC Fastino
* [Datasheet Zotino](https://m-labs.hk/docs/sinara-datasheets/5432.pdf)
* [Wiki Zotino](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Zotino/wiki)
* [Wiki Fastino](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Fastino/wiki)
## JSON
```json
{
"type": "zotino",
"ports": [<port num>]
}
```
```json
{
"type": "fastino",
"hw_rev": "v1.2", // optional
"ports": [<port num>]
}
```
## Setup
Connect the BNC/SMA-IDC adapters to the Zotino/Fastino with 26-pin cable if needed by customer. Be aware of the ports order -
see reference numbers on the board.
## Testing
After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
```text
*** Testing Zotino DACs and USER LEDs.
Voltages:
zotino0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.3 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.5 0.6 -0.6 0.7 -0.7 0.8 -0.8 0.9 -0.9 1.0 -1.0 1.1 -1.1 1.2 -1.2 1.3 -1.3 1.4 -1.4 1.5 -1.5 1.6 -1.6
Press ENTER when done.
*** Testing Fastino DACs and USER LEDs.
Voltages:
fastino0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.3 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.5 0.6 -0.6 0.7 -0.7 0.8 -0.8 0.9 -0.9 1.0 -1.0 1.1 -1.1 1.2 -1.2 1.3 -1.3 1.4 -1.4 1.5 -1.5 1.6 -1.6
Press ENTER when done.
```
1. Touch with multimeter/DC voltmeter each pair of pins from bottom to top (left pins are ground)
2. Check that respective pins have voltages as described by `artiq_sinara_test`
3. If there are [BNC/SMA-IDC adapters](./bnc_sma_idc_adapter.md), also check their voltages - they should be the same
4. Check LEDs are on

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