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== Silkscreen / Pinout == | == Silkscreen / Pinout == |
Revision as of 13:38, 26 November 2021
Contents
Features
- Three modules
- QRP Labs High Performance Receiver Module
- Direct Conversion Receiver
- Uses a Quadrature Sampling Detector (QSD), also known as a Tayloe Detector
- FST3253 Mixer is arranged as a double-balanced mixer for maximum performance
- Circuit to mute receiver during transmit
- Low noise LM4562 op-amps are used in instrumentation amplifier configuration to provide excellent common mode noise rejection
- The audio output of the module is isolated using two 600:600-ohm transformers to reduce or eliminate the ground loop problems which can easily occur in SDR systems
- The module is designed to directly drive a stereo input sound-card or with a polyphase filter card
- Receiver board has a socket for the standard QRP Labs Band Pass Filter kit which can be routed to an external bandpass filter switch card
- The receiver requires a local oscillator (LO) input at 4x the receive frequency
- Receiver Build instructions
- QRP Labs Band Pass Filter
- Can be used with a Switched Bandpass filter board for multiband operation
- 10/15/20/40/80M QRP Labs Band Pass Filter Kits
- Band Pass Filter Build instructions
- QRP Labs Polyphase filter
- Polyphase network plug-in module kit cancels the unwanted sideband and produces a single sideband (SSB) output
- Polyphase Filter Build instructions
- QRP Labs High Performance Receiver Module
- Band Pass Filter and Polyphase filter mount on Receiver Module
- Current draw - measured total 70 mA (5V regulator
- The receiver module is sized 80 x 37mm
Build / Assembly
- Power supply + 12V in
- Distribute 12V using TinyGrid85 card with caps
- Needs 5V supply
- Partly populated TinyGrid85 card with caps and 5V regulator (no ATTiny85 chip)
- Opamps can be powered from 5V or 12-14V (for higher dynamic range)
- Audio Amplifier
- The receiver requires a local oscillator (LO) input at 4x the receive frequency
- Using VFO-003 with 4x output option software
- CLK0 = VCO clock
- 14MHz
- 4x
- CLK1 - RF test signal
- 60 dB attenuator into RF input
- 60+40 dB = 100 dB attenuator into RF input
- CLK2 turned off
- SMA-HDRS board to feed LO into card
- Mount 1x3 female flat to board
Silkscreen / Pinout
Pins
- IQ pins
- I, GND, Q outputs
- Power pins
- GND, +5V, +5V or +12V to +14V
- Tx Mute Input
- 5V mutes inputs
- LO input
- 3.3V from Si5351A oscillators
- IF input
- From external Bandpass Filter Switch
Receiver Module
Polyphase Module
- Important to observe part outlines
- Adjacent resistors can be put in "sideways"
- USB/LSB select jumpers
- Set to USB in the above picture
Bandpass Module
- 20M - 14 MHz Filter
- NanoVNA
- 12-16 MHz
- Data
Build Issues
- Transformers don't fit well and crowd parts around them
- QRP Labs polyphase module pics are for older revision card
- One of the two variable caps on the Bandpass filter was very hard to turn even after the first turn
Reference Documents
- Ultra Low Noise, High Performance, Zero IF Quadrature Product Detector and Preamplifier
- Understanding and Designing Sequence Asymmetric Polyphase Networks
- The double-tuned Circuit: An experimenter's tutorial
- 40/80m CW/SSB receiver
- Experimental Polyphase Receiver
- A Software Defined Radio for the Masses
- Very High Performance Image Rejecting Direct Conversion Receivers - NC2030 Radio