[hpsdr] FW: SBC Inforce 6410

Graham / KE9H ke9h.graham at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 11:38:55 PST 2015


Terry:

The inputs on the standard "Red Pitaya" are oscilloscope probe inputs, and
have about 20 dB loss with respect to a properly designed receiver direct
input for the data converter.

Are the groups using the "Red Pitaya" as a receiver modifying the
hardware?

I was not aware that Red Pitaya's manufacturer had released schematics, so
it would have to be a reverse engineering effort.

Thanks,
--- Graham / KE9H

==

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Terry Fox <tfox at knology.net> wrote:

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> For those looking at SBC that may be the good basis for an "inexpensive"
> SDR, check out the Red Pitaya.  IT has two 125 Ms/s ADC, 14-bit channels
> and two 14-bit 125 Ms/s DAC channels (with buffers).  It uses a Xilinx Zynq
> SoC/FPGA which has a dual Cortex ARM9 embedded .  Plus a separate, low
> speed ADC/DAC chip and other GPIO pins.  Very nice.  Pavel Demin has
> written SDR receiver and transceiver modules for SDR#, HDSDR, and GNU
> Radio. Potentially nice for diversity work or other MIMO.  The board costs
> around $250 from Elektor or redpitaya.com.  There is a Google group (and
> others) that are working on hardware around the RP to make it a full rig.
>
> I now have two Red Pitaya boards as I see it becoming a great little HF
> SDR.
> 73, Terry, N4TLF
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen [mailto:glenk4kv at mds-ham.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 8:36 AM
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> Subject: SBC Inforce 6410
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>
> Hello,
>
> Others may already have seen this board...
>
> It seems to have everything to build a stand alone transceiver, and then
> some.
>
> What I did not see is USB 3.0 nor LVDS.  So a daughter card with the rf and
> ADC might have
> to use the SATA interface.
>
> 73's
>
> Glen K4KV
>
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