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Add synchronisation description to urukul (#4)
Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
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"dds": "<variant>", // ad9910/ad9912
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"ports": [<port num>, <port num>], // second port is optional
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"clk_sel": <clock num>,
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"synchronization": true/false, // for AD9910 only
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"refclk": <freq>, // for external clock signal
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"pll_en": <0 or 1, default 1> // PLL bypass, to allow higher external clocker frequencies (1e9 for example)
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}
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Check if [SUServo](./suservo.md) is enabled/disabled respective to customer needs. Connect to the clocker source.
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### Synchronization
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Synchronization option in the JSON refers to the phase synchronization between the outputs, and can be used only on AD9910 variants and
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only with 125 MHz clock source provided from Kasli/Kasli-SoC (may be relayed through the Clocker board).
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The phase sync works only within one Urukul board, though the phase shift between Urukuls may be [predictable](https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/issues/1692#issuecomment-994439589).
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Even though it is widely-desirable feature, there are drawbacks of this preventing from enabling by default:
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1. The resulting signal is more noisy, which can be observed [previously](https://github.com/sinara-hw/Urukul/issues/64).
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2. Phase sync process takes time and sometimes fails
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3. ???
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## Testing
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After running `artiq_sinara_test`:
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