Re: info update
@in3elx Hi Rob, the files you are looking for are here:
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NanoVNA
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#4007
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Re: Bad nanovna?
Yes it works sometimes.? The SWR display is particularly erratic.? But even when it works, it's only temporary until it decides to shut down. The unit hasn't been abused.? I am impressed when it
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#4006
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Re: ERROR ''virtual COM PORT''
See here for a possible solution http://www.chibios.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=868 [email protected]> wrote:
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Hendrik Fleming
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#4005
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Re: Bad nanovna?
Yes, calibrated fine. S11 works fine. With a direct cable between the ports, I get the noise centered around 0dB. Removing the cable, the display is exactly the same. Inserting an attenuator, there is
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Ken Bozarth
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#4004
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Re: Nano saver - Reading / Writing cal data
Thanks for the clarification Erik, With everything Rune has on his plate I'd hate for him to waste his programming efforts on something the firmware does not implement. Usually all save commands come
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hwalker
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#4003
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ERROR ''virtual COM PORT''
Hi, windows does not recognize the port, how should I do?
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amdiog@...
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#4002
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Re: Bad nanovna?
My unit has developed a problem I can't solve.? It is intermittent.? Sometimes it works well but then it gives me a gratuitous reboot or shuts down and then isn't working.? I recalibrate a few
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#4001
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Re: Bad nanovna?
Have you calibrated it? If you connect a fly-lead between port 0 &1, what do you measure ? And a 3dB pad?
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Hendrik Fleming
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#4000
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Re: info update
I found the progam DfuSe_Demo_V3.0.6_Setup.exe, but it's a demo. Are there any limitations? Is there a document that explains the update procedure for those who have never done this? Thanks
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@in3elx
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#3999
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Bad nanovna?
Hi all. I am new to this group. I recently bought a nanovna off Ebay. It's a black one, set up for 900MHz and 2 traces. It will not measure S21. All I get is noise at +/-10dB peak levels. S11 works
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Ken Bozarth
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#3998
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Re: Return Loss
I agree, return loss should be a positive number, and I can remember endless debates in our engineering-team about it, but when you tune filters on a Network analyzer, it is nice to have the insertion
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Hendrik Fleming
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#3997
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.0
Hi, For filters the steepness of the skirts is important apart from the 3dB bandwidth. -6DB and -80 dB are a real measure for the skirts! However ,many filters ( or measuring conditions ) are not
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Jan Boutsen
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#3996
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Re: Nano saver - Reading / Writing cal data
The current firmware allows dumping the internal calibration table with the data command data [0-6] where 0: S11 1: S21 and 2 /* error term directivity */ 3 /* error term source match */ 4 /* error
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Erik Kaashoek
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#3995
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.0
a link about measuring filters http://na.support.keysight.com/vna/help/latest/Tutorials/Pass-Band_Measurements.htm
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Maurizio IZ1MDJ
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#3994
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.0
In my own experience coming from a R&D environment, we would specify filters with the -3dB and -60dB (theoretical) points, but for production and customer tests, AND specifications, we would only test
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Hendrik Fleming
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#3993
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Re: Accuracy of calculated values - Nano VNA and Saver
Hello Run, I like to use your program and I am very happy with it. You try to realize feasible expansion requests during the program development. And all for free and for the three main operating
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Rudi
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#3992
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Re: Accuracy of calculated values - Nano VNA and Saver
[email protected]> wrote: Whilst agreeing on his return loss statement, the blog is written in a childish condescending way. If anyone wants to forward him the post I made about how the HP LCR meter
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Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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#3991
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.0
Rune, My school days are far behind me, but I recall that different filter designs fall off in certain dB/decades (i.e. 20 dB/decade) so if you were trying to extrapolate it would definitely help to
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hwalker
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#3990
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30 : our final report 1
30 : our final report 1 29 : ann : our nanovna will be evaluated tonight : /g/nanovna-users/message/3867 hello all, this is our final report on the comparison of our [nanovna] and
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gin&pez@arg
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#3989
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.0
Hi Herb, my code thus far does indeed try to extrapolate what the -60 dB point would be. Only I'm nowhere near good enough at making calculations like this, so I'm stumbling a little. I know what the
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Rune Broberg
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#3988
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