High Performance Software Defined Radio

An Open Source Design

Status

License NCL
Author Kevin, M0KHZ
Available
Alpha testing. Commercial vendors

No Commercial vendor has been named by the author.

Updates

November 20, 2009 Mercury and Penelope code in one FPGA successful.

Hermes - A DUC/DDC Transceiver

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About the Hermes Module

Following the outstanding success of Mercury and Penelope, and while investigating the verilog code for both, I had the insane idea of merging the verilog code of Mercury and Penelope into a single fpga! I played around with this idea for a while and the more I thought about it the more I liked the idea.

So here is the proposal, to develop a single board HPSDR based on the hardware of Mercury and Penelope and a single large fpga.

This board would have PC connectivity by USB. I'm planning to squeeze this all onto Euro Card sized PCB (100 x 160 mm), and if I utilize both sides I might even have room for a Pennywhistle type PA.

Basic specs so far (nothing cast in stone) Fpga EP3C25Q240C or EP3C40Q240 (I think this is the largest without BGA pin out)

Mercury receive chain
Penelope transmit chain, possible small change to gain distribution
USB2 to PC data transfer
Pennywhistle PA (if there’s room)
10Mhz ext an option
Alex filter switching header
2.8W stereo audio PA
13.5V supply

Following the tradition of the HPSDR naming convention, I thought Hermes was appropriate as he was known for his invention and theft!

The project leader for the Hermes module is Kevin, MOKHZ.

Link to Wiki

Our HPSDR Wiki will contain the latest news, links, files, etc. for Hermes. Here is the direct link to the HPSDR Wiki: HERMES

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