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On Jul 28, 3:59 am, "G \"Guglielmo\" Evans G4SDW"
wrote: Does anyone have experience and/or recommendations for analogue and digital I/O interfaces based on the Universal Serial Bus (USB)? Just an idea for the genesis of a homebrew spectrum analyser. Ive done a little with USB, so I'll add a little background if not provide complete answers. The first hurdle is the interfacing. You need a board with a driver thats easy to interface with your host PC software program. Ive used a board from www.mirrorbow.com for general control...you can access it every 1mS and get 12 x 12bit ADC samples for each access, or you can alter 8 bit digital ports etc. However, the speed is limited to how fast the operating system can access the board, which is 1mS. This board pretends to be a com port so it makes programming easier without needing to include libraries and dlls etc. Theres a board from National Instruments which I think is faster, though only around 2.8Msamples/sec http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/202596 And of course there are some dedicated USB spectrum analyser available, but thats not the same as doing a home version. So, you could just get a DAC board and go for it, though the speed you can make a spectrum analyser is limited. Of course you could use the superhet principle with a narrow band filter and a programmable LO. You could then use a simple IO board like the one from Mirrorbow to setup the LO, then use a peak detector and the boards AD to give an indication of level. You'd then have a digitally controlled analogue spectrum analyser, and you woudlnt need the large sample rate. |
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