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Revision as of 18:32, 17 September 2020
Contents
NanoVNA - Network Analyzer
Specifications
- Number of Calibration Points: 101 (Fixed)
- Number of Scanning Points: 101 (Fixed)
- Display Tracking: 4, Marking: 4, Save Setting : 5
- PCB: 54mm x 85.5mm x 11mm (without the size of connectors, switches)
- Measurement Frequency: 50KHz ~ 300MHz (50KHz -900MHz, enable extended firmware)
- RF Output: -13dbm (maximum -9dbm)
- Frequency Accuracy: 0.5ppm
- Measurement Range: 70dB (50kHz-300MHz), 50dB (300M-600MHz), 40dB (600M-900MHz) enable extended firmware)
- Port SWR: 1.1
- Display: 2.8 inch TFT (320 x240)
- USB Interface: USB Type-C; Communications Mode: CDC (Serial)
- Power Supply: USB 5V 120mA, built-in 400mAh electricity, maximum charging current 0.8A
- nanovna users nanovna-users@groups.io
- Amazon links
Adding a battery
- My unit did not come with a battery
- Added an SMT mount ST connector to the board
- Added an 850 mAh LiPo battery
- The pinout on the card was backwards from the pinout of the connector at the end of the battery wires
- Removed the pins from the battery wire connector and flipped the pins
- Charging works
- Battery is a bit too thick to screw the back on completely
- Switched to longer standoffs
- Someone else's page (they added an inline connector and wired to the card)
Software
YouTube Videos
W2AEW Videos
Other Videos