[hpsdr] Hermes

Rajiv Dewan, N2RD n2rd at arrl.net
Thu Aug 5 06:17:00 PDT 2010


GiG-E.  The location benefits themselves may be worth it.  Imagine, Hermes on top of the tower...
Raj, N2RD

On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:26 PM, Ray Page wrote:

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> -Ray KF5HNK
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> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Phil Harman <phil at pharman.org> wrote:
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> All,
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> Having completed the Beta testing of Hermes we are now preparing to make
> the necessary changes to bring the board into a production ready state.
> 
> There are quite a few changes which are mainly due to the fact we want to
> ensure the product lives up to the 'High Performance' name tag.
> 
> One of the changes is to replace one of the high current linear regulators
> with a SMPSU. We are fortunate to have Kjell, LA2NI,  on our design team.
> Kjell has designed a high frequency SMPSU that works well when
> incorporated on the Hermes PCB and does not introduce significant spurs.
> This substantially reduces the current drain and also the heat
> dissipation.
> 
> The other potential change is this.  I have this week build a prototype
> OzyII Gigabit Ethernet board. It works very well and I'm impressed with
> how rugged Ethernet appears to be in comparison to USB and Firewire.
> 
> We therefore have the opportunity to replace the USB interface on Hermes
> with Ethernet.  There are a number of advantages in doing this:
> 
> - we overcome the USB driver issues when using different operating systems
> - we can 'network attach' Hermes
> - we will have a very high speed interface to the board for future features
> - we can use a much longer Ethernet cable than USB allows
> 
> the disadvantages
> 
> - it may need more that one spin of the PCB which will delay the delivery
> - we will use approximately 10% of the FPGA to implement the Ethernet
> interface.
> 
> I'm not too concerned about using more of the FPGA since the device we are
> using is 70% larger than that used on Mercury.
> 
> So "to USB or not to USB - that is the question"?
> 
> 73's Phil...VK6APH
> 
> 
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