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Re: Does anyone know how sensitive the nanovna is to electrostatic discharge?
Erik.. Two things here confuse me. 1 - I've looked at the SA612 spec sheet. I can't see anything that tells me what the maximum input is before the device is destroyed. That would determine what
By Andy G0FTD <punkbiscuit@...> · #2738 ·
Re: Finger tightening SMA connections
Reg, for this reason I picked up some "SMA Nuts" on eBay after I discovered I had the same issue with my NanoVNA. Now each of my three SMA standards wears a collar. Below are a couple of eBay links to
By Jeff Anderson · #2737 ·
Re: Does anyone know how sensitive the nanovna is to electrostatic discharge?
http://www.na0tc.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=technical:rx_protect.pdf slide 11 Simple and cheap: Back to back diodes ? Protection not dependent upon configuration ? Diode type is not critical
By Erik Kaashoek · #2736 ·
Re: Does anyone know how sensitive the nanovna is to electrostatic discharge?
So the question is, what precautions can be taken to protect the NanoVNA ? Prayer is not an option ;-) 73 de Andy
By Andy G0FTD <punkbiscuit@...> · #2735 ·
Re: Does anyone know how sensitive the nanovna is to electrostatic discharge?
The CH0 input of the nanoVNA is basically an attenuator connecting to a SA612 mixer without any additional protection.
By Erik Kaashoek · #2734 ·
Re: Firmware summary
editing the .submodules file: - replace the 3rd line with "url = https://github.com/edy555/ChibiOS.git" - add a new line to the end of the file Finally type "git submodule sync", and then "git
By david mugridge · #2733 ·
Re: NanoVNA Saver
Thank you very much for your post, John. Posts like yours certainly give me motivation to continue working on the application, even when I find issues that are difficult to solve in an elegant manner.
By Rune Broberg · #2732 ·
Re: Firmware summary
Hi David. I've updated the post with instructions, on the opposing side of the SMA connectors CH0 and CH1, there are two pins on the PCB labelled VDD and BOOT0. They need to be shorted with the
By Ohan Smit · #2731 ·
Re: Firmware summary
This sentence ¡°Flash by setting the device to DFU boot, either in software or by short of pins, then:¡± could usefully be expanded. I don¡¯t know how to do either Dave -- Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #2730 ·
Re: Firmware summary
Hi Reg, Ohan made a guide. I'm not certain the SSH keys are required, but it's all there: https://zs1sci.com/blog/NanoVNA%20Build%20Source/ -- Rune / 5Q5R [email protected]> wrote:
By Rune Broberg · #2729 ·
Re: nanoVNA Real Resistance Measurement Range
Greetings Dr. David, Thank you for flagging my less than clear and possibly misleading post! I did not intend to infer that my DIY 50 Ohm load has the quality of a 53 dB return loss instrumentation
By Tom VA7TA · #2728 ·
Re: NanoVNA Saver
and left comments to the savants. Now, though, with this 0.0.10 release, I just have to convey a massive "thank you" on behalf of all of us lesser users, ham radio operators particularly. We hams now
By John Nightingale · #2727 ·
Does anyone know how sensitive the nanovna is to electrostatic discharge?
When a VNA is connected to an antenna (often they are outdoors) there are some potential issues with electrostatic discharge (ESD.) In dry areas of the world ESD can be an issue even when working with
By Bryan, WA5VAH · #2726 ·
Re: Better, Worse, Worst....... baloney.
Reginald and Dr. Dave Since you both completely missed the point of my post I must assume the fault for that is mine in the presentation. My post did not focus on what parameters were being measured
By Warren Allgyer · #2725 ·
Re: Better, Worse, Worst....... baloney.
The wikipedia definition of "return loss" is rather absurd. If you have a *perfect* match and *no* power is reflected, the "return loss" is infinite. Of course it *is* wikipedia. I'm not about to try
By Reginald Beardsley · #2724 ·
Finger tightening SMA connections
FWIW a bit of TDR porn on "finger tight" vs torqued. I think it should be noted that in this example, the ringing is at over 5 GHz, so it really doesn't matter for the current version of the nanoVNA.
By Reginald Beardsley · #2723 ·
Re: Better, Worse, Worst....... baloney.
I measured an SMA load to have a return loss of *56 dB* to 1.3 GHz. I am fairly confident that the return loss is at least *37 dB*. The equipment I used was an HP 8753ES VNA with a cheap (only
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #2722 ·
Re: NanoVNA LNA S21 & S11
When I am testing amplifiers, using one of my network analyzers, I normally start at -30 dBm output from the signal source, into the device under test. You don't to come anywhere close to saturation,
By Stuart Landau · #2721 ·
Re: NanoVNA LNA S21 & S11
Tks for mentioning that Dave. I forgot to add that besides the amplifier gain and max input, the 1 dB compression point should be taken into account when determining the system budget.
By hwalker · #2720 ·
Re: DIY loads
Whilst his methods of making open short and loads is not had, his verification procedure looks seriously flawed to me. Unless I am mistaken, he performs a calibration using his standards, then
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #2719 ·