[Hackrf-dev] 10MHz clock
Karl Koscher
supersat at cs.washington.edu
Tue Aug 19 02:48:46 EDT 2014
According to the HackRF schematic, CLKIN expects a 10 MHz, 3.3V CMOS
signal. According to http://www.perdrix.co.uk/FrequencyDivider/, the
Thunderbolt has a 2.5V peak-to-peak AC signal, so it needs to be run
through a clock shaper to drive the HackRF.
But this is just a guess.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Simon Brown <simon at sdr-radio.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> Would a Thunderbolt signal lock on a hackRF?
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> BTW is it hackRF or HackRF ???
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> Simon Brown G4ELI
> http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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> *From:* Chris Kuethe [mailto:chris.kuethe at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 19 August 2014 07:14
> *To:* Simon Brown
> *Cc:* hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Hackrf-dev] 10MHz clock
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> I was just going to say "Trimble Thunderbolt?" I guess it's not less
> portable than a laptop and power brick, but that ovenized oscillator is
> going to be tough to power from USB.
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> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Simon Brown <simon at sdr-radio.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Please suggest a 10MHz solution for the clock in, this question has been
> asked in my Yahoo! group and I have no idea. Is this documented anywhere?
> Would be interesting to have a portable solution rather than carrying a big
> Rubidium standard around J . Would my Trimble Thunderbolt work?
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> Toodles…
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> Simon Brown G4ELI
> http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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