No one concerned with extra power draw or noise generated by the pi?
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On August 16, 2018 at 4:12 PM Eric Flores <floreseric1981@...> wrote:
One of the Rasbberry Pi versions could probably be added inside a transceiver case running Linux.? That could replace an Arduino and PC as well.??
I was thinking along the same lines. This would open up quite a bit of possibilities with all the extra CPU power.?
I liked the suggestion from RCBoatGuy that pertains to this:
- Si5351 on main board, not on Raduino/Teensyduino/JackAl
If the? Si5351 was on the mainboard, then you can use whatever you want for the CPU board and the it via the I2C interface. It would increase the hackable-ness of the uBitx.
Eric
One of the Rasbberry Pi versions could probably be added inside a transceiver case running Linux.? That could replace an Arduino and PC as well.??
Arv
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Date: 8/15/18 11:16 PM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Modular uBitx - "Ex: Harmonics"
I have one of these boards.? It requires a PC plus an external sound card.
There was talk of another board to replace the PC part and display etc, but I don't think anything has come of that.
glenn vk3pe
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