Hi All,
I am looking more information on the RF daughter boards for the USRP. On
the
Ettus R. FAQ page is the following item:
Are design files available with the boards that may aid in further
prototyping?
Yes. All schematics, and electrical and mechanical specs for the
daughterboard interface are available.
Unfortunately the only thing I see there is the schematic. I am looking
for
the physical dimensions (or the pcb file would do), and the part number
for
the interface connectors to the USRP. Does anyone know where I can find
this
information? I have already emailed Ettus R. with this question
and
have not received a reply. It seems that this information is supposedly
public but I cannot find it anywhere.
Thanks,
Russ
On 12/06/2010 01:29 PM, Russ Fretenburg wrote:
…
I have already emailed Ettus R. with
this question and have not received a reply. It seems that this
information is supposedly public but I cannot find it anywhere.
Russ,
You sent an email on Friday afternoon while nearly all of our technical
staff were out of town at SDR Forum. Surely you can allow us a full
business day to respond to your query, can’t you?
Jason will get you the information you requested.
Matt
Hi Matt,
Sorry about appearing impatient. I forgot which day last week I sent you
the
email and it seemed like a while ago after a busy weekend. I found
references here and there that made it sound like the information was
publicly available somewhere but I just couldn’t find it. So I kind of
expected you to come back and say “It’s right here, didn’t you look
there?”.
So I thought it appropriate to ask on the email list for help finding
it.
I am looking for the details on the connectors between the RF daughter
boards and the USRP board. I.e. the connector part numbers and the
physical
placement so that I can make a base board compatible with your RF
daughter
boards. So the pcb layout file for one of the RF transceiver daughter
boards
would probably be sufficient, along with the connector part number. Or
maybe
you have a mechanical drawing showing the connector placement.
Best regards,
Russ