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university:tools:pluto:users:intro [01 Nov 2016 18:25] – more info Robin Getzuniversity:tools:pluto:users:intro [17 Sep 2020 15:12] (current) Iulia Moldovan
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     * 300 MHz - 3.8 GHz      * 300 MHz - 3.8 GHz 
     * 200 kHz - 20 MHz channel bandwidth     * 200 kHz - 20 MHz channel bandwidth
-  * USB which for your host connectivity (used to stream data). +  * USB for your host connectivity (used to stream data) 
-    * USB 2 (480 Mbits/seconds)+    * USB 2 (480 Mbits/second)
     * libiio USB device for communicating to the RF device     * libiio USB device for communicating to the RF device
     * Network device     * Network device
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     * USB serial device     * USB serial device
       * provides access to the Linux console on the Pluto device via USB Communication Device Class Abstract Control Model ([[wp>USB_communications_device_class|USB CDC ACM]]) specification       * provides access to the Linux console on the Pluto device via USB Communication Device Class Abstract Control Model ([[wp>USB_communications_device_class|USB CDC ACM]]) specification
-    * Mass Storage Device :  this will appear to the host as a disk, where you can find links for software uploads, and the serial number of the device. +    * Mass storage device 
-  * External Power. +      * this will appear to the host as a disk, where you can find links for software uploads, and the serial number of the device. 
-    * It was a possibility during the design of Pluto that the design could have consumed more than 5 unit loads for [[wp>USB#Power|USB 2]] (500mA), and a "backup" power connector was added to mitigate this. This should not be necessary for nominal use, (we haven't needed it yet) but if you find the device is power cycling, or your host reports problem (Please let us know, we have not seen this): +  * External power 
-    * an external adapter (like [[https://www.adafruit.com/products/1995?gclid=CjwKEAjwjqO_BRDribyJpc_mzHgSJABdnsFWlRs2FrqbAVZt9erVQDN6LakvKxmYjiLjTHKe_7ZqVxoCPu3w_wcB|this one from Adafruit]]).+    * It was a possibility during the design of Pluto that the design could have consumed more than 5 unit loads for [[wp>USB#Power|USB 2]] (500mA), and a "backup" power connector was added to mitigate this. This should not be necessary for nominal use, (we haven't needed it yet) but if you find the device is power cycling, or your host reports problems, please let us know, we have not seen this. 
 +    * An external adapter (like [[https://www.adafruit.com/products/1995?gclid=CjwKEAjwjqO_BRDribyJpc_mzHgSJABdnsFWlRs2FrqbAVZt9erVQDN6LakvKxmYjiLjTHKe_7ZqVxoCPu3w_wcB|this one from Adafruit]]).
     * We know the "Power" icon is the "on/off" icon, if you think that is confusing - please let us know.     * We know the "Power" icon is the "on/off" icon, if you think that is confusing - please let us know.
  
university/tools/pluto/users/intro.txt · Last modified: 17 Sep 2020 15:12 by Iulia Moldovan