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resources:eval:user-guides:pzsdr:carriers:portable-radio-reference-design [15 Oct 2018 18:48] – [Assembly] Neil Wilsonresources:eval:user-guides:pzsdr:carriers:portable-radio-reference-design [14 Jan 2021 05:24] (current) – use / interwiki links Robin Getz
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 ===== Portable Radio Reference Design ===== ===== Portable Radio Reference Design =====
-The Portable Radio Reference Design is a combination of [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/adrv936x_rfsom|ADRV9361-Z7035]] PCB, carrier card, metal enclosure and additional smaller items (adapter PCBs, cables, connectors etc).  The image below is one unit with plastic windows installed. The SOM, RF Shield, FPGA, and other connections are visible.  +The Portable Radio Reference Design is a combination of [[/resources/eval/user-guides/adrv936x_rfsom|ADRV9361-Z7035]] PCB, carrier card, metal enclosure and additional smaller items (adapter PCBs, cables, connectors etc).  The image below is one unit with plastic windows installed. The SOM, RF Shield, FPGA, and other connections are visible.  
  
  
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 ==== Hardware ==== ==== Hardware ====
-This is a comprehensive list of [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/hardware|files]] pertaining to the Portable Radio Reference Design.  It include pdf's of the schematic, gerber files, board file in native format, bill of materials and other related information. +This is a comprehensive list of [[/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/hardware|files]] pertaining to the Portable Radio Reference Design.  It include pdf's of the schematic, gerber files, board file in native format, bill of materials and other related information. 
  
 ==== Features ==== ==== Features ====
-[[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/features|Information]] regarding the power supply design, mechanical considerations, battery maintenance and system logic.  Each one of these plays a critical role in guaranteeing a robust system, as well as a friendly user experience.+[[/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/features|Information]] regarding the power supply design, mechanical considerations, battery maintenance and system logic.  Each one of these plays a critical role in guaranteeing a robust system, as well as a friendly user experience.
  
  
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-[[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/assembly-instructions|Assembly and test]] of the Portable Radio Reference Design is almost as complicated as some of the hardware and software.  At the very least, it occupies a significant amount of time and will cause headaches, finger aches and if you do not pay attention or follow directions, it will test your patience.+[[/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/assembly-instructions|Assembly and test]] of the Portable Radio Reference Design is almost as complicated as some of the hardware and software.  At the very least, it occupies a significant amount of time and will cause headaches, finger aches and if you do not pay attention or follow directions, it will test your patience.
  
 A detailed list of instructions is provided in the event you decided to open your Portable Radio Reference Design.  Perhaps you are just assembling a unit.  In either case, before you try to fix something or start building, have a look at the instructions provided below.  There are a few pitfalls which can damage part of the radio and send you three steps back before you continue forward. A detailed list of instructions is provided in the event you decided to open your Portable Radio Reference Design.  Perhaps you are just assembling a unit.  In either case, before you try to fix something or start building, have a look at the instructions provided below.  There are a few pitfalls which can damage part of the radio and send you three steps back before you continue forward.
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 ==== The Gallery ==== ==== The Gallery ====
-There is also a [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/gallery|picture gallery]] to document the travels and adventures of the radio.  +There is also a [[/resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design/gallery|picture gallery]] to document the travels and adventures of the radio.  
resources/eval/user-guides/pzsdr/carriers/portable-radio-reference-design.txt · Last modified: 14 Jan 2021 05:24 by Robin Getz