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New FW release: "audio AGC" option and reduced spurs
New FW release
Version V1.4197
For all tinySA Ultra and Ultra+ versions
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Changes:
- Added CONFIG/EXPERT CONFIG/MORE/AUDIO AGC option. When disabled the PCB edge point PA4 will in listen mode have a voltage linear with the signal level in dBm Useful for integration of tinySA as selective power meter
- Reduced level of internally generated spurs on multiples of 10 MHz not being multiples of 30 MHz (ZS-407 only)
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Designer of the tinySA For more info go to |
Self-test error and does not continue
After checking the low RF output in the generator function, I ran the self test. But the self test failed, stopping at item 3 and not continuing.
I am attaching a photo of the test attempt. I have had this for 5 years and have never updated it. But it has always worked perfectly. The current firmware is version: tinySA4_v1.4-49-g4f5396a. Model: TinySA ULTRA I would greatly appreciate any help. |
File //tinysa-ultra-upgrade.sh updated
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The following items have been updated in the Files area of the [email protected] group. By: Rob, W9LOT <rjgebis@...> Description: |
Re: connecting to macOS to issue commands
Use -e switch and enclose multi word command in quotes
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c:\work\VNA\tinySA\python>python tinysa.py -h
Usage: tinysa.py: [options] Options:
? -h, --help ? ? ? ? ? ?show this help message and exit ? -p, --plot ? ? ? ? ? ?plot rectanglar ? -c, --scan ? ? ? ? ? ?scan by script ? -S START, --start=START ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? start frequency ? -E STOP, --stop=STOP ?stop frequency ? -N POINTS, --points=POINTS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? scan points ? -P PORT, --port=PORT ?port ? -d DEV, --dev=DEV ? ? device node ? -v, --verbose ? ? ? ? verbose output ? -C FILE, --capture=FILE ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? capture current display to FILE ? -e COMMAND ? ? ? ? ? ?send raw command ? -o SAVE ? ? ? ? ? ? ? write CSV file ? -l LIST ? ? ? ? ? ? ? list SD card files ? -r READ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? read SD card files c:\work\VNA\tinySA\python>python tinysa.py -e leveloffset
leveloffset low -0.8 leveloffset low_output 0.0 leveloffset switch 0.0 leveloffset receive_switch 1.1 leveloffset out_switch 0.0 leveloffset lna 0.7 leveloffset harmonic 1.6 leveloffset harmonic_lna 2.9 leveloffset shift 1.4 leveloffset shift1 -0.4 leveloffset shift2 0.2 leveloffset shift3 -0.0 leveloffset shift4 0.1 leveloffset drive1 0.0 leveloffset drive2 -2.0 leveloffset drive3 -2.0 leveloffset direct 1.7 leveloffset direct_lna 4.1 leveloffset ultra -0.8 leveloffset ultra_lna 0.6 leveloffset adf 0.0 leveloffset direct_output 0.0 c:\work\VNA\tinySA\python>python tinysa.py -e "leveloffset low_output -1" c:\work\VNA\tinySA\python>python tinysa.py -e leveloffset leveloffset low -0.8 leveloffset low_output -1.0 leveloffset switch 0.0 leveloffset receive_switch 1.1 leveloffset out_switch 0.0 leveloffset lna 0.7 leveloffset harmonic 1.6 leveloffset harmonic_lna 2.9 leveloffset shift 1.4 leveloffset shift1 -0.4 leveloffset shift2 0.2 leveloffset shift3 -0.0 leveloffset shift4 0.1 leveloffset drive1 0.0 leveloffset drive2 -2.0 leveloffset drive3 -2.0 leveloffset direct 1.7 leveloffset direct_lna 4.1 leveloffset ultra -0.8 leveloffset ultra_lna 0.6 leveloffset adf 0.0 leveloffset direct_output 0.0 c:\work\VNA\tinySA\python> ?
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Re: Attenuation for Ultra
Let me add one reply and then close this topic.
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Fur the ultimate spur free dynamic range you have to strike a very careful balance between the power level that arrives at the mixer and the noise floor.
If you want to measure very low harmonics (say below -70dBc) you can't do a simple calculation of the attenuation required as device variations in noise floor and mixer IIP3 need to be taken into account
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Designer of the tinySA For more info go to |
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Re: Attenuation for Ultra
..but unfortunately that figure for faithful rendition generally not known and has to be determined, as was the -25dBm for the TinySA, by trial and error, and does vary somewhat from unit to unit and with signal characteristics.When one KNOWS the source power AND the input level to the test instrument that will yield a faithful 73 Jeff G8HUL |
Re: connecting to macOS to issue commands
If you can capture the screen you do not need other drivers.
The tinySA is connected as a serial interface and you need something to send serial commands and show the serial responses.
This can be a terminal emulator or a python program
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Designer of the tinySA For more info go to |
connecting to macOS to issue commands
Hello,
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I want to connect to tinySA from macOS. I did it previously for updating a firmware (dfu-util) and now tried tinySA.py following the steps according to athome.kaashoek.com/tinySA/python/. Capturing the display was ok. The device is tinySA Basic with 1.4175 firmware.
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Now I'd like to issue other commands, explicitly to calibrate the low output level.
But don't know which scripts are used in the drivers. I only found info that there are windows and linux drivers. Would like to try to install from source to macOS. Could someone provide a link? I searched github but appears that Ho-Ro/nanovna-tools are not the right ones. ?
Radek
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Re: Ultra failing tests
On 22/02/2025 08:01, wojtuniak via groups.io wrote:
They're sending me the VNA I ordered and they don't want this back. So it's notYou could try the latest firmware, perhaps? David -- SatSignal Software - Quality software for you Web: Email: davidtaylor@... BlueSky: @gm8arv.bsky.social, Twitter: @gm8arv |
Re: Ultra failing tests
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Re: Ultra failing tests
They're sending me the VNA I ordered and they don't want this back. So it's not really a warranty situation.?
I don't see how it can be a clone, as it came 2 day shipping from amazon which the tinysa site lists as a good seller. Don't the fakes also have firmware that falsely shows the self-test as passing anyways?? |