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  • Please see the [[Hardware Introduction]] and [[HPSDR related software]] for a quick intro to what is <!-- is an open source (GNU type) hardware and software -->
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  • ...nables a single USB connection to provide all audio connections to the SDR hardware as well as acting as a parallel port replacement for the Flex-Radio SDR1000 == Current Status ==
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  • :- Development of IO compatible server code to communicate with the HPSDR hardware and communicate with client programs with UDP/TCP commands. Here is the document of the current ghpsdr3 communication protocols.
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  • Mercury is now relesed under the TAPR Open Hardware License. '''Update 5th April 2008''': Updated block diagram to represent current schematic.
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  • '''Current Status''' [[Category:Proposed hardware]]
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  • ...es/Data_Sheets/847169922ADG901_2_b.pdf] in absorptive mode configured as a current mode I/Q mixer. [[Category:Future hardware]]
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  • ...will leverage a lot of the lessons learned in SDR (Software Defined Radio) hardware from thoughout the SDR community, hence the name 'Phoenix'. It will be a re Look at the various schematics at: [[Phoenix Schematics]] and the current PCB layouts are at: [[Phoenix Layouts]]
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  • ...ows interested HPSDRer's to help test/evaluate/develope the suitsat flight hardware and ground station. Odyssey is a collection of boards. ...mplifier. Below are the Revision A of Siren schematics and PCB layout. The current design is based upon the the SDR1000 which was quick an easy to produce for
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  • ...Subject to coded race conditions. But fastest to learn and tuned toward hardware better than VHDL. Verilog simulates faster than VHDL. Verilog has gate le Two current offerings are a "pre-amp" (PA-100) for boosting a HF signal from the 100 mw
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  • ...tapr.org/OHL Open hardware license] or [http://tapr.org/NCL Non-Commercial hardware license]. The Schematics, Gerber files and Bill of Materials (BOM) area av ...dations for minimum CPU or RAM that are based on actual testing with HPSDR hardware of how low we can go.
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  • Current design work is focused on the switching power supply and modulator. [[Category:Proposed hardware]]
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  • == CURRENT STATUS == [[Category:Hardware available]]
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  • == CURRENT STATUS == [[Category:Hardware available]]
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  • ...esources] (Software links) and [http://openhpsdr.org/support.php Support] (Hardware documentation). ...grounds and added pin 21 as digital ground). Additionally we note that the current version of PowerSDR for Penelope contains a bug that, on start-up, will imm
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  • 26. Analog to digital converter (for voltage and current) :Output protection (current limiting, voltage crowbar)
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  • Prototype hardware using off-the-shelf evaluation boards has been constructed. The description of the current Cyclops project follows very conventional lines i.e. input mixer, microwa
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  • ...riven with significantly higher or lower voltage than rated as long as the current is limited. ...ressPCB for the prototypes, and you can view the schematics as well as the current board layout using these tools. For higher volumes, we need gerber files a
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  • == CURRENT STATUS == [[Category:Hardware available]]
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  • ...check the box that allows this driver to be used by everyone, not just the current user. Once the install has completed reboot your PC even if the driver inst >Click OK<br/>At this point, TortoiseSVN should begin downloading the most current released version of the PowerSDR client for HPSDR. Once it completes go to
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  • == CURRENT STATUS == [[Category:Hardware available]]
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  • ...re has been quiet a bit of traffic ‘in the background’, in summary the hardware details are now reasonably stable. What follows are some snippets of traffi in series with the current OPA2674 OpAmp, and redistribute the gain between them.
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  • '''HPSDR''' box represented the hardware and the Mercury/Ozy,Penelope, Mercury/Magister,Penelope, or Mercury/OzyII,P The base code for the current [[ghpsdr3 jmonitor|'''jmonitor''']] is written in java. It can be run as a
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  • ...rcury]], [[PENELOPE|Penelope]], and [[OZY|Ozy]] boards and other available hardware and software. It concludes with test measurements that compare the finished ...age:IMG 1245.jpg|thumb|300px|Inside view of case after installation of the current HPSDR Components]]
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  • ...rcury]], [[PENELOPE|Penelope]], and [[OZY|Ozy]] boards and other available hardware and software. ...onets. The protective circuitry is industrial-grade and includes OCP (Over Current Protection), OVP (Over Voltage Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection)
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  • ...uses the same Altera Cyclone II FPGA as Ozy and is capable of running the current Ozy code (as of 19 September 2009). ...totypes were constructed by early September 2009. Magister loads and runs current HPSDR code.
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  • There is sometimes confusion among those new to HPSDR about exactly what hardware you need to be able to play with the system. This guide hopes to dispel so OpenHPSDR supports two ways of connecting your computer to the RF hardware, USB and Ethernet. The Ethernet interface, Metis, is the newest and more c
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  • ...tor R3. The amplifier will stay in class A to about 1watt; beyond that, DC current, efficiency, and harmonic distortion all rise as the conduction angle shift ...gement, R5 provides DC feedback from the collector circuit to mediate idle current and
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  • ...et all into this box and working with suitable software, we can modify the hardware and use less power hungry components for a 2.nd generation transceiver. ...wound coils and 8 Mica capacitors controlled by 17 latched relays for low current consumption. The CPU can be programmed via JTAG, USB and also I2C from Herm
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  • This page contains information on using WinUSB with HPSDR hardware. ...Using this installer should let you install WinUSB as the driver for your hardware on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, whether you have a 32 bit OS, or Intel/
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  • This amplifier is designed to work with the current HPSDR Penelope transmitter assembly to amplify the signal of max. 500 mW to ...The parts are mailed in two packages. The first package has the heatsink, hardware, toroids, wire, fuse, flat ribbon cable, ribbon connectors, and relays. An
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  • '''Heterodyne''' is a native Mac implementation of a receiver for OpenHPSDR hardware by Jeremy McDermond ([[User:NH6Z|NH6Z]]) ...ems there as it assists the author in remembering and keeping track of all current issues. There is also an RSS feed there so that you can keep track of all
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  • ...may want to consider the installation of a separate connector for the high current requirement of Hercules (25 Amperes). A front mounted power switch would be [[Category:Hardware]]
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  • ...lows two or more antennas). Each of these configurations require different hardware and software support but all have been successfully accomplished using [[ME Current verilog code is Mercury 2.9 and Ozy 1.7
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  • ...[http://www.libusb.org/wiki/Libusb1.0 libusb1.0] with the HPSDR interface hardware [[OZY]] and [[MAGISTER]] ...nux platforms. libusb1.o0 is used by [[ghpsdr]] and [[ghpsdr3]]. The most current version is obtainable from libusb.org's website [http://www.libusb.org/wiki
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  • ...morelandengineering.com/Themis-And-Options-Nov1717.jpg '''THEMIS''' Pic of current Themis board with options.] Current Board Screen shots (these will be available at various layout/development s
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  • '''HPSDR''' box represented the hardware and the Mercury/Ozy,Penelope, Mercury/Magister,Penelope, or Mercury/OzyII,P The base code for the current [[ghpsdr3 jmonitor|'''jmonitor''']] is written in java. It can be run as a
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  • The Current version of the Firmware can be found on the Downloads section of the websit ...oftware does have the ability to program the FPGA directly with additional hardware connector.
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