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==HORTON - Receiver Module== | ==HORTON - Receiver Module== | ||
− | + | Horton is a design concept by Philip Covington [mailto:p.covington@gmail.com], N8VB. | |
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+ | Horton is looking for a project leader. If interested, please contact Phil Covington [mailto:p.covington@gmail.com], N8VB. | ||
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+ | Horton is the proposed name for a receiver module integrating the [[Janus]] ADC with a QSD on a board for a version of the HPSDR RX board. | ||
Also under consideration for use in the HORTON is the Analog Devices AD7760 24 Bit 2.5 MSPS ADC [http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Data_Sheets/432664829AD7760_0.pdf] with DDC performed in a Cyclone II FPGA. Under consideration for use in a QSD is an Analog Devices RF ADG901 Analog Switch [http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Data_Sheets/847169922ADG901_2_b.pdf] in absorptive mode configured as a current mode I/Q mixer. | Also under consideration for use in the HORTON is the Analog Devices AD7760 24 Bit 2.5 MSPS ADC [http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Data_Sheets/432664829AD7760_0.pdf] with DDC performed in a Cyclone II FPGA. Under consideration for use in a QSD is an Analog Devices RF ADG901 Analog Switch [http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Data_Sheets/847169922ADG901_2_b.pdf] in absorptive mode configured as a current mode I/Q mixer. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 21 April 2011
HORTON - Receiver Module
Horton is a design concept by Philip Covington [1], N8VB.
Horton is looking for a project leader. If interested, please contact Phil Covington [2], N8VB.
Horton is the proposed name for a receiver module integrating the Janus ADC with a QSD on a board for a version of the HPSDR RX board.
Also under consideration for use in the HORTON is the Analog Devices AD7760 24 Bit 2.5 MSPS ADC [3] with DDC performed in a Cyclone II FPGA. Under consideration for use in a QSD is an Analog Devices RF ADG901 Analog Switch [4] in absorptive mode configured as a current mode I/Q mixer.