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Re: Bad calibration on nanovna-saver #calibration #firmware #docs
Clear your calibration on the device, measure your standards while the device is in an uncalibrated state. Essentially check if your standards and device are functioning properly.
By Dragan Milivojevic · #26770 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
The device from MiniCircuits I sent out about 15-minutes ago is designed for the requested purpose. I bought one about 3 months ago. It is not a discounted product. Again, Minicircuits VLM-33W-2W-S+
By W0LEV · #26769 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
I have always assumed that the "Not recommended for new designs" warning implied only that the part was old and planned for obsolescence by the manufacturer. That is important information if you are
By Joe St. Clair AF5MH · #26768 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
Device from MiniCircuits: VLM-33W-2W-S+ URL: https://www.minicircuits.com/ Rated from 0.200 through 3000 MHz in a 50-ohm system. It's marketed as a spectrum analyzer protector. Dave - W?LEV wrote:
By W0LEV · #26767 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
This part is still stocked at Mouser, Digikey, RS, Farnell, etc. Many thousands available. Not recommended for new (high volume) designs, but upgrading your nanoVNA is a no-brainer to me. Op 4-2-2022
By Reinier Gerritsen · #26766 ·
Re: stm 32 boot loader
So, I have noticed the device will connect in either of two ways. This can be seen in windows device manager. Depending upon whether the device is powered up in DFU mode, or just powered up normally
By Chris Gardner · #26765 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
Good video, that. I wonder, though, how necessary that protection network is if you make it a point to ground the cable to the antenna to discharge static buildup, and you don't plan to leave the Nano
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #26764 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
The Bourns part is more for telco and data applications. Ethernet, for instance, has a transformer isolation which is pretty robust to transients of short duration. I don't know that I'd use a part
By Jim Lux · #26763 ·
Re: Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
I use a Hills Bros. "case" as in the photo.? The label is glued along only one vertical seam and so removes easily.? You'll have to clean up a little glue residue.? There's room for some padding
By Maynard Wright, P. E., W6PAP · #26762 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
I missed the trigger voltage. The Infineon triggers at 6.1 volts and clamps at a lower voltage depending upon current. I'll look for an equivalent or order the Infineon. Mike N2MS
By Mike N2MS · #26761 ·
Re: stm 32 boot loader
Last night I upgraded the firmware on my H4 successfully on my Win10 machine. I followed the instructions exactly as given in the Absolute Beginner's Guide, downloading Dfuse_Demo_v3.0.6 from the
By Stan Dye · #26760 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
Very different parts.? The Infineon part triggers at a few volts. The Bourns part triggers at 250V, and then clamps to 25V. By the time the Bourns part triggers, your front end is dead.
By Jim Lux · #26759 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
I checked this Infineon diode on Mouser and it shows "Not recommended for new design: <https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/726-101-ELE6327XTMA1> Has anyone used this Bourns part:
By Mike N2MS · #26758 ·
Re: Bad calibration on nanovna-saver #calibration #firmware #docs
I get the same error,! I use the calibration assistant . If I do it with out the assistance I get the error . The software is the issue, if I do the device no problem. I cannot upgrade the firmware
By Nick M · #26757 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
Solved this problem a few years ago. I protected my nanovna V2.2 with a TVS diode: ESD101B102ELE6327XTMA1, a 5.5V TVS bi-directional diode from Infineon, 0.1 pF capacitance. Soldered directly at the
By Reinier Gerritsen · #26756 ·
Re: Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
Search on "How not to damage your NanoVNA when measuring SWR" in Youtube. Good video basically TVS + Back to Back diodes, series resistor and good description of functions. Also applies to TinySA.
By Michael · #26755 ·
Re: Bad calibration on nanovna-saver #calibration #firmware #docs
Hi, I'm facing the same issue with my new NanoVNA V2 and NanoVNA Saver version V0.3.10 under Win64. In 9 out of 10 calibration attempts I get the following error message: ¡°two of short, open and
By Markus Lemke <dl1dsn@...> · #26754 ·
Is there a known ch0 input protection mod? #problem #nanovna
So, after years of almost constant use (I got nanovna 2 the moment I could) I fried channel 0 because of my stupidity :-( I connected it to an antenna switch that had a short that send +12V DC from
By Lukasz O · #26753 ·
Re: Proper way to measure cable length
If you wrap coax tightly around an object of known diameter ie: a cable drum add 1 diameter of cable diameter (which then gives diameter of centre conductor) x pi x n loops you will have a far more
By neil.sharon@... · #26752 ·
stm 32 boot loader
Any ides why the win 8 driver does not work on the windows 10 , i tried 64 bit and still no luck . I am trying to get to the dfu mode , and the driver in the device manager is not found. do we have
By Nick M · #26751 ·