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Re: info update

 

@in3elx wrote:
Is there a document that explains the update procedure for those who have never done this?

The answer is on page 19 of 29 of the document named 'NanoVNA User Guide-English-reformat-Oct-2-19.pdf' that you can find here:

/g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA%20User%20Guide-English-reformat-Oct-2-19.pdf

/g/nanovna-users/message/3735


And of course see the wiki:

/g/nanovna-users/wiki/home


@in3elx wrote:
I found the progam DfuSe_Demo_V3.0.6_Setup.exe, but it's a demo. Are there any limitations?

Rob, DfuSe_Demo_V3.0.6_Setup.exe is simply the tool provided by ST in order to program their STM chip used inside the NanoVNA.
You find it here:



Please take a look at this document named 'NanoVNA DFU Firmware Upgrade Guide.pdf' that you can find here:

/g/nanovna-users/message/381

Have a fun!

N.V.


Determining SOLT kit errors via basis pursuit

 

FYI

I have started a thread on EEVblog under this subject line. This is serious math wonk territory, so I don't want to clutter an already very busy list with it.

Have Fun!
Reg


Re: Bad nanovna?

 

Make sure you're measure correct channel. You should see CH1 (not CH0) near blue LOGMAG text with value at the top of screen.


Re: info update

 

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 06:44 PM, Larry Rothman wrote:


Si prega di utilizzare la sezione WIKI e FILES su questo forum.
( #quoted-73772044 )
Could you be kinder?
I just joined this system (which I don't know).
I don't speak English very well and this is already difficult for me.
If someone can put some links with useful information ... thanks


Re: Return Loss

 

RL = -20 * log10( abs(gamma) )

where gamma is a complex reflection coefficient

In order to get negative RL, we needs abs(gamma) > 1, it means that reflected wave is higher than incident wave.


Re: Bad nanovna?

 

Thanks. I did all that, still no S21. I think it's blown up. There is also
an incompatibility between the firmware files I found and the SGMicro
bootloader pgm. It was listed as "new out of box" and the protective screen
plastic has lots of marks on it, though the unit was sealed. Anyone can
seal those plastic envelopes. Now the seller has nothing to sell and does
not respond.

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 1:52 PM hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> wrote:

Ken,
The 2-trace, unshielded ports, black unit is usually delivered
uncalibrated and is not useable out of the box. The following usually gets
it going:

First select "RESET" under the "CAL" menu and then perform the normal
calibration procedure and save to location "0".

On a Windows PC you need to select a firmware with the .dfu extension for
use with the flash utility when upgrading your device.

Herb




Re: Bad nanovna?

Bob Albert
 

I just went through a calibration and save and it seems to be working correctly this morning.? Time will tell.
I almost ordered another unit.? Apparently the prices have dropped significantly.
Bob

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 10:52:20 AM PDT, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> wrote:

Ken,
The 2-trace, unshielded ports, black unit is usually delivered uncalibrated and is not useable out of the box.? The following usually gets it going:

First select "RESET" under the "CAL" menu and then perform the normal calibration procedure and save to location "0".

On a Windows PC you need to select a firmware with the .dfu extension for use with the flash utility when upgrading your device.

Herb


Re: Bad nanovna?

 

Bob,
If you are using the original firmware that came on your nanoVNA then the symptoms haven't been reported by other members and you may have a hardware problem. If you have upgraded your firmware then there is the possibility that the process did not take correctly and is causing your problems.

Herb


Re: Is there an Android app for the NanoVNA - WebUSB

 

AFAIK, only the dev tree exists - there is no APK app that I can find.
It would be nice if cho45 could convert his webpage to a standalone html file that anyone could run locally.

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 1:40:08 p.m. GMT-4, Oristo <ormpoa@...> wrote:

> You need to be connected to the Internet in order to use the Web interface
because you need to access cho45's webpage.
NanoVNA-Web-Client includes some Android app source.
It is being actively developed, with automated build tools and even unit tests:


Has anyone tried that Android app?


Re: Bad nanovna?

 

Ken,
The 2-trace, unshielded ports, black unit is usually delivered uncalibrated and is not useable out of the box. The following usually gets it going:

First select "RESET" under the "CAL" menu and then perform the normal calibration procedure and save to location "0".

On a Windows PC you need to select a firmware with the .dfu extension for use with the flash utility when upgrading your device.

Herb


Re: Bad nanovna?

Bob Albert
 

Yes blue trace responds properly.

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 10:40:59 AM PDT, <qrp.ddc@...> wrote:

Probably someone tried to measure amplifier with this nanovna and it's CH1 input is burned out. Another possible root of cause - incorrect channel setting for trace.

In order to check, do the following:

1) Open CAL menu and press RESET
2) Open DISPLAY - TRACE and select blue TRACE1, make sure it is enabled
3) return back to DISPLAY menu and open CHANNEL menu and select CH1 THROUGH
4) return back to DISPLAY menu and open FORMAT menu and select LOGMAG
5) try to connect/disconnect CH0 with CH1 with cable and check if blue trace has significant change

if you performed these steps and blue trace does not respond on cable between CH0 and CH1, then your CH1 input doesn't works.


Re: Bad nanovna?

 

I did what you suggested. Nothing change the CH1 display of noise. Bad
unit, I guess. The seller does not respond. Thanks for your input.

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 1:40 PM <qrp.ddc@...> wrote:

Probably someone tried to measure amplifier with this nanovna and it's CH1
input is burned out. Another possible root of cause - incorrect channel
setting for trace.

In order to check, do the following:

1) Open CAL menu and press RESET
2) Open DISPLAY - TRACE and select blue TRACE1, make sure it is enabled
3) return back to DISPLAY menu and open CHANNEL menu and select CH1 THROUGH
4) return back to DISPLAY menu and open FORMAT menu and select LOGMAG
5) try to connect/disconnect CH0 with CH1 with cable and check if blue
trace has significant change

if you performed these steps and blue trace does not respond on cable
between CH0 and CH1, then your CH1 input doesn't works.




Re: Bad nanovna?

 

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 08:32 PM, Bob Albert wrote:


The SWR display is particularly erratic.
Make sure you're selected channel CH0 for SWR. It cannot measure SWR on channel CH1


Re: info update

 

You've been instructed to read the User Guide several times.It's in the files section - dated Oct 2nd.There is also a DfuSe document on hugen's google drive page - look for it.
Please use the WIKI and FILES section on this forum.

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 1:06:54 p.m. GMT-4, <in3elx@...> wrote:

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


Re: Bad nanovna?

Bob Albert
 

I saw the comment regarding soldering of the connectors and checked mine, which look good.? I don't think the problem is mechanical, as I have tried gentle tapping and warping without effect.? Tightening the connectors makes no difference.? It smacks of the all too common spontaneous reboots that various computers exhibit at times.? Even the one I'm using now will freeze up once in a while.
Bob

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 10:34:43 AM PDT, Hendrik Fleming <hellhound604@...> wrote:

Dry solder joint maybe? Saw some people had issues with the SMA-connectors
not soldered properly

On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 19:32, Bob Albert via Groups.Io <bob91343=
[email protected]> wrote:

? 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 works.? But then it
stops.
At one point a screw fell out of the little panel and I discovered they
were all in various stages of looseness so I snugged them all up.? I doubt
that affected anything.
I tried the PC program to control it and it's more or less the same.
Bob
? ? On Friday, October 4, 2019, 10:21:31 AM PDT, Ken Bozarth <
kwbozarth@...> wrote:

? 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 no change.

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 1:08 PM <hellhound604@...> wrote:

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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Re: info update

 

I had found it. I had asked other questions.
Can you answer me?
Thanks


Return Loss, AW: [nanovna-users] Accuracy of calculated values - Nano VNA and Saver

 

Hi all,

why blame someone for complaining controversial RL signs !?

Keep cool, please.

Yes, Return Loss has been an issue and some use it in a wrong way.
This caused Trevor S. Bird, former IEEE chief editor, to write an article concerning that.

Most remarkable, however, is the fact that even Trevor S. Bird in that very article was
trapped himself, when he gave this "Return loss definition":



Why ? What¡¯s wrong with that?

His formula for Gamma is the reciprocal part of what is between the absolute lines:

Gamma = (Z1 ¨C Z2) / (Z1 + Z2) (a)
which here is falsely quoted for power transfer
purposes, not (what would be true) for reflexionless
transfer purposes.

But the formula Bird quotes, unfortunalely is the one for reflexionless purposes.

For power match calculating purposes it should be:

Gamma = (Z1 ¨C Z2*) / (Z1 + Z2) (b) the asterisk meaning conjugate complex.

Otherwise for example a perfect complex match would not yield an SWR = 1.0 !


(a) would yield |Gamma| results > 1 and even negative SWR for a strictly passive network with lumped components for simple complex Z1 and Z2:

Try this:

Inner Generator Impedance Z2 = 100 ¨C j 200 Ohm
Load Impedance Z1 = 200 + j 300 = Ohm.

Result:

(a) ?strangely¡° yields |Gamma| = 1.612 and SWR = -4.266 and RL = -4.149 dB

(b) ?correctly¡± yields |Gamma| = 0.447 and SWR = 2.618 and RL = 6.989 dB

so: Trevor S. Bird¡¯s use of (a) inside his RL definition indeed yields negative RL,
even though he just makes it a point that this cannot be and is wrong !

There are more trapped occasions than just Trevir S. Bird¡¯s paper using an inadequate type of
Gamma for power transfer considerations. Even the most wonderful SimSmith at one point does.

By the way: SimSmith is the absolutely best Smith Chart program I ever have seen.
(It also accepts .s1p sweep files as saved by NanoVNA saver without any problems.)

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND SimSmith to all NanoVNA users and that is why I mention it here:

Just google for ¡®AE6TY SimSmith¡¯ to find Ward Harriman¡¯s home page



There scroll down a bit to find in dropbox :


It is very advanced. Look at least the Manual.

And ¡­ Enjoy !

73, Hans
DJ7BA







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Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Oktober 2019 14:39
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [nanovna-users] Accuracy of calculated values - Nano VNA and Saver



Hi All,



Owen Duffy has recently posted a note about the Nano VNA on his blog.



<>



He makes a few points about the accuracy of calculated values with both the Nano VNA and Saver in particular.



If we first deal with the issue of Return Loss, which is probably the most problematic par, and has certainly caught me out on several occasions.



Just about every instrument I can remember using, has RL shown as a negative curve, even if the units themselves are positive. This is handy if for example you are tuning a filter, as you can see the insertion gain on the uppermost trace and the RL loss on the lower one without them overlapping. It also matches the convention of SWR plots and when measuring the RL of cables it matches the convention of more attenuation being negative.



However Owen makes the point that negative loss is actually gain (double negative) and vice versa, and the existing conventions do indeed lead to confusion and mistakes being made. Maybe return loss should really be called return gain, and then everyone would be happy (well maybe - but this is not a serious suggestion).



However if we put this to one side, there is still the issue of how the values are being calculated, and if they are in fact correct. If not then I think this should be investigated in more detail and fixed, as there would seem to be an opportunity to do this before it propagates further.



Regards,



Martin - G8JNJ







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Re: Bad nanovna?

 

Probably someone tried to measure amplifier with this nanovna and it's CH1 input is burned out. Another possible root of cause - incorrect channel setting for trace.

In order to check, do the following:

1) Open CAL menu and press RESET
2) Open DISPLAY - TRACE and select blue TRACE1, make sure it is enabled
3) return back to DISPLAY menu and open CHANNEL menu and select CH1 THROUGH
4) return back to DISPLAY menu and open FORMAT menu and select LOGMAG
5) try to connect/disconnect CH0 with CH1 with cable and check if blue trace has significant change

if you performed these steps and blue trace does not respond on cable between CH0 and CH1, then your CH1 input doesn't works.


Re: Is there an Android app for the NanoVNA - WebUSB

 

You need to be connected to the Internet in order to use the Web interface
because you need to access cho45's webpage.
NanoVNA-Web-Client includes some Android app source.
It is being actively developed, with automated build tools and even unit tests:


Has anyone tried that Android app?


Re: Nano saver - Reading / Writing cal data

 

Thanks - add it to the console command doc.
...Larry

On Friday, October 4, 2019, 12:58:16 p.m. GMT-4, erik@... <erik@...> wrote:

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 term refrection tracking */
5 /* error term transmission tracking */
6 /* error term isolation */
but it is currently NOT possible to upload calibration tables into the nanoVNA