Inspired by ADI Pluto, the design refers to Pluto, and the firmware is transplanted to support Puto
1 Using XC7Z020-2CLG400I chip 7z020-2I;
2 The AD9363 chip is configured as the AD9361 chip, the frequency range is 70MHz~6GHz, and the maximum sampling rate is 61.44MHz. As a result, the laboratory test shows that it is significantly different from the AD9361;
3 PS 1GB DDR3 32bit bit width, frequency 1066M;
4 32MB QSPI Flash, support TF card;
5 Onboard JTAG circuit and USB to serial port, one line for power supply and debugging;
6 Support USB OTG, can be master or slave, all USB interfaces use TYPE-C interface, OTG mode is automatically recognized, and the USB port is turned on for power supply;
7 Adopt VCXO, support PPS or 10MHz tame;
8 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces;
9 Adopt 10-layer PCB wiring, impedance matching, signal integrity design;
10 The product adopts CNC shell to strengthen heat dissipation and ensure strength;
Note:
1 The AD9363 is pasted on the board, and there is not much difference in performance this time;
2 The output of the digital PLL part of the board uses 8-bit DA. Maybe there is a problem with the chip supply chain. The price of 16-bit DA chips is outrageous;
3 The other MINI-Circuit used by the balun does not use the fairy TCM1-63AX+. In theory, the balun has a 3dB loss at 6GHz;