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Revision as of 14:13, 22 July 2015
About
The Novena-RF module is based on the original Myriad-RF 1 design and has been adapted for use with the Novena open hardware computing platform, which can be configured for embedded applications and as an all-in-one desktop or a laptop.
Images
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Novena-RF board
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Novena-RF board, installed
Specifications
Transceiver | LMS6002D |
RF Bandwidth (BW) | 300 MHz to 3800 MHz |
Baseband Bandwidth (BW) | Programmable (16 selections:; 0.75 – 14 MHz, Bypass mode |
RF Module Control | Via Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) |
Clock | TCXO and option for Novena to supply the interface clock |
RF Connectors | U.FL micro-coax to bulkhead SMA on Novena port farm |
Connections
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Novena-RF connector
Schematics
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RF circuits
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Analogue circuits
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Clocks, RF FE
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Connectors
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Digital circuits
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Power supply