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==PENELOPE - Companion Transmitter to Mercury==
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'''PENELOPE - Companion Exciter to Mercury'''
  
14th February 14 2007: Preliminary Alpha schematic (XA8) for Penelope is here : http://www.hamsdr.com/personaldirectory.aspx?id=503
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[[Image:DUC-v11.jpg|thumb|400px|block diagram of the Penelope DUC]]
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The '''Penelope''' digital up converter (DUC) is a 1/2-watt transmitter/exciter board. It makes a good companion to the [[MERCURY|Mercury]] HF direct sampling receiver board. When connected to the [[ATLAS|Atlas]] (bus) it will  process the I and Q signal from the personal computer.
  
8th February 2007 - Update. Block diagram updated to reflect current Breadboard design.
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The project leader for the board was Phil VK6APH with KK7P doing the PCB layout.  
  
7th February 2007 - Update. Block diagram updated to reflect design feedback. Breadboard built, tested and working. Prototype PCB layout started.
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''NOTE: Penelope is being manufactured by Gerd, DJ8AY. It has also been superseded by [[Pennylane]] which is available from [http://www.iquadlabs.com iQuadLabs]
  
3rd February 2007 - Initial Specification
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[[Image:penny-5.png|thumb|300px|Wide band spurious output by John N8UR. Penelope producing 0.25w out on 14.1MHz]]
  
The Atlas compatible transmitter will use Digital Up Conversion (DUC) techniques and process the I and Q signal from the PC (or Sasquatch DSP board) directly without the need for a sound card.
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[[Image:penny-spectrumplot.png|thumb|300px|Phase noise plot by John N8UR. Penelope producing 0.25w out on 14.1MHz and phase locked to on board 10MHz TCXO]]
  
Some of the planned features include:
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[[Image:Penelope_Verilog.jpg|thumb|400px|Verilog block diagram]]
  
  1.8 - 55MHz frequency coverage
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== See Also ==
  1W pep output
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* [[Penelope - Development History‎]]
  Low level transverter output
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  AM, C-AM, FM, CW, PSK etc
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  RF phase and magnitude outputs for future Envelope Elimination and Restoration (EER) power amplifier
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  Open drain FET for PTT control of external amplifiers
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  Seven open collector outputs for Linear, relay etc control,
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  Solid state antenna changeover relay for fast QSK.
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  Optional on board microphone ADC or use with a Janus card
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  Frequency options: 
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  o On board high performance 125MHz crystal oscillator
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  o External 125MHz source
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  o On board oscillator can be phase locked to 10MHz reference e.g. Gibraltar
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  o On board 10MHz OCXO/TCXO  option
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  FPGA based DUC enabling future code upgrades
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  USB interface to PC via Ozy board
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  I and Q balanced adjustment not required due to digital generation of RF waveform
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  ADC for ALC or PA linearization etc.
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  ALC processed in the FPGA to avoid  delays associated with PC processing 
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* [[Penelope - Manufacturing]]
  
Lyle, KK7P, has kindly agreed to lay out the PCB. Please provide feedback, comments and feature requests via the hpsdr reflector.
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* [[Penelope - Trouble_Shooting]]
  
Phil... VK6APH
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* [[Never Short a Penelope by AD9DP|Never Short a Penelope]]
  
A block diagram is shown below.
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[[Category:Penelope| ]]
 
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[[Image:DUC-v7.jpg]]
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 15 September 2011

PENELOPE - Companion Exciter to Mercury

block diagram of the Penelope DUC

The Penelope digital up converter (DUC) is a 1/2-watt transmitter/exciter board. It makes a good companion to the Mercury HF direct sampling receiver board. When connected to the Atlas (bus) it will process the I and Q signal from the personal computer.

The project leader for the board was Phil VK6APH with KK7P doing the PCB layout.

NOTE: Penelope is being manufactured by Gerd, DJ8AY. It has also been superseded by Pennylane which is available from iQuadLabs

Wide band spurious output by John N8UR. Penelope producing 0.25w out on 14.1MHz
Phase noise plot by John N8UR. Penelope producing 0.25w out on 14.1MHz and phase locked to on board 10MHz TCXO
Verilog block diagram

See Also