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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2 #software

 

When you compose a message, you can chose reply from a post /person and then instead posting it to the group sent it private
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2 #software

 

Hey Ian,
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Do you have a private message contact option, I've been using QtTinySA on a job its been just wonderful, I would love to thank you.


Re: model Ultra calibration signal issues (and issues on the RF input)

 

Let me know if you see an artifact coming from the input that impacts measurement performance?
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Re: model Ultra calibration signal issues (and issues on the RF input)

 

You're right, Erik, that these artifacts are not necessarily an issue if it does not affect proper operation. Regarding the apparent output interference of the RF input: that's at least something that wonders me.

Rob


On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 16:59:22 +0100, Erik Kaashoek via groups.io <erik@...> wrote:

Rob,
How do you determine these artifacts are an issue?
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Re: model Ultra calibration signal issues (and issues on the RF input)

 

Rob,
How do you determine these artifacts are an issue?
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model Ultra calibration signal issues (and issues on the RF input)

 

Regarding the calibrator output, I have been aware of an artifact. Because I have been doing some measurements (related to the new Fault Finding page, I also decided to catch the artifact now):


This is the calibrator at 30 MHz. Every approx. 250 or 400 ?s, the artifact appears.
The calibrator output also has a steep negative slope but a rounded positive slope (HW 0.4.5.1):


The level is okay, fft midscale dBm reference = -55 dBm, and 10 dBm/div. Hence level is -35 dBm - okay.

=== RF input ===

The RF input also has artifacts:


It has been verified that the generator is switched off, but it seems that the RF spectrum analysis operation is not affected. Disclaimer: I'm talking about my defective tinySA with defect LNA and quite sure also defective input switch, but it is hard to believe that this sort of artifact would occur just because of this.

Rob


Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 05:29 AM, R. Maris wrote:
In my case, D4 seems not to conduct current at all. My diode test (DMM, applies 2.5V open voltage) does not show any diode voltage, regardless the direction. Perhaps, it's a bidirectional zener device with over 2.5V threshold in both directions.
The diode however is soldered, but it is a bit side tilted. What type should I use as replacement - if the diode is defect (abnormally not as short).
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It's a varistor diode and unless it fails shorted or high resistance, you can't test it with a DMM.
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Entering "diode" in the search box at the top of this page produces a message result that includes the following front-end components, which are commonly prone to failure:
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CG0402MLU-05G, ? ESD Protection Diode
AS179-92LF,? ? RF Switch
BGA2817,? ? LNA
PE4312C-Z,? ?Attenuator?
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Herb


Re: Manual fault finding

 

Yesterday I have executed the steps on this page. The hint regarding the 0 Hz vertical line is especially helpful. In my case, this vertical line is present, and as such, no complex repair is to being expected. The attenuation function is okay.
LNA is clearly defect and because the test signal shows only -55 dBm on the spectrum, the switch should be defective, too.
Thus I'd have to replace the switch and the LNA, not the attenuator.

Section Fault finding with oscilloscope:
I don't find L1 and L7 (HW 0.4.5.1).

BTW: I now believe what "LOW OUTPUT" on top of the screen means: the bottom connector, not something like low level voltage.

In general I se need to implement any changes to this page.

Rob


On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 13:47:28 +0100, Erik Kaashoek via groups.io <erik@...> wrote:

I've added a page to the wiki describing some steps for manual fault finding.
Could some of the users that have (had) problems with their HW have a look at this page and check if it helps them locating the probable faulty component(s)
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Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

In my case, D4 seems not to conduct current at all. My diode test (DMM, applies 2.5V open voltage) does not show any diode voltage, regardless the direction. Perhaps, it's a bidirectional zener device with over 2.5V threshold in both directions.
The diode however is soldered, but it is a bit side tilted. What type should I use as replacement - if the diode is defect (abnormally not as short).

Rob


On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 19:52:50 +0100, Alejandro Zaragoza via groups.io <pypy1am@...> wrote:

One more detail, I made a jump on U22, it didn't work, but I made some measurements on the passive components around U22 and verified that Diode D4 is showing a short, I'll try to lift it to confirm. The other end of D4 doesn't go to ground. I tried to find the TinySA ULTRA electrical schematic, without success. Where can I get the TinySA ULTRA schematic?


Re: Problem with calibration and self test ZS-407

 

Hm, you're having a newer version of TinyUltra than I have. Yours has a 7.3 GHz Ultra range while mine has 5.3 GHz... (HW v. 0.4.5.1.1 instead of 0.5.4.).

Rob


On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 08:15:39 +0100, Bat Vankata via groups.io <cdsivanjordanov@...> wrote:

Got problem with self test and calibration.. any ideas?
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Re: hardware defect

 

Sorry for the late response.
I have an original product - bought nov. 2023 at ELESHOP, so counterfeit is not an issue.
Thus I got aware of being able to send it in for repair, but - today - after operating the "Fault Finder for the Tiny..." instructions, I'd order the parts as indicated, since the defects are probably due to own handling errors.

Rob


On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 00:00:32 +0100, Roger Need via groups.io <sailtamarack@...> wrote:

On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 10:08 AM, R. Maris wrote:
Through the dedicated tinySA support page I was forwarded to the tinySA groups.
I don't know what "support page" you were on before but this is the only place where the developer Erik supports the tinySA products.? Read this post about failing self-tests before asking more questions.
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A couple of points:
  • This group only supports genuine tinySA products.? Post a picture of the front and back of your device in order to determine if you have a counterfeit or genuine product.
  • The selftest requires that one of the supplied cables be connected between the two ports.
  • If you have a scope measure the output level of the 30 MHz. cal output with a 50 ohm load. ? It should be close to -26 dBm
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Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 10:52 AM, Alejandro Zaragoza wrote:
Where can I get the TinySA ULTRA schematic?
The tinySA Ultra is not an open-source design so its full schematic has not been released to the public.? I believe you have to remove U22 from the circuit instead of just jumping it to verify operation:

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The input switch is U22, type number XA17-G4K.? A sign of a defective switch is when turning on the calibration output, instead of -35dBm, it shows -50dBm or less.
Unsolder U22, install a jumper, and without turning on LNA, everything should work.
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If so, then change the switch.
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Herb
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Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

One more detail, I made a jump on U22, it didn't work, but I made some measurements on the passive components around U22 and verified that Diode D4 is showing a short, I'll try to lift it to confirm. The other end of D4 doesn't go to ground. I tried to find the TinySA ULTRA electrical schematic, without success. Where can I get the TinySA ULTRA schematic?


Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

Please read last part of this page:
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Re: Self-test error and does not continue

 

After the U22, it's the pe4312. I managed to find its datasheet. As for the U22, I couldn't find anything, it only has A79 written on its body. Do you happen to know exactly the value of the U22?


Re: USB / Serial connectivity issue

 

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My laptop is usb3 only and I have not had a single connectivity problem at all. So I don’t think that usb3 can be blamed for most issues. Same thing with windows 11 being blamed in the same way. That hasn’t affected me either.?


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Roger Hartel via groups.io <naples08@...>
Sent: Wednesday, 26 February 2025 23:34:56
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [tinysa] USB / Serial connectivity issue
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Is it a computer that has both USB2 and USB3 ports?
If yes try a computer that has only USB2
There is a known incompatibility with USB3, check the WIKI and the user group comments.


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KK1L Ron via groups.io <kk1l@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 5:12 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [tinysa] USB / Serial connectivity issue
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Most of the attempts are 2.0. The primary connection I am using is 2.0. During my "various" ports attempts I did try a 3.0.
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Re: USB / Serial connectivity issue

 

Thanks Roger. I am not sure I have a rig with only USB2. I had searched for solutions and ideas before posting.? There is a very definite change in the behavior of the device. The computer and ports that connected well for a day no longer connect. I have listed what I have tried. In addition I ran Zadig to see if that might help to replace the driver, but the device is not listed.
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Re: TinySA Ultra+ - Signal generator level error

 

Nelson
Indeed something changes below -72 dBm.
That is the reason for the parameter?
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Re: TinySA Ultra Calibration Fail.

 

Hi Tom,
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Many thanks for your report! I've just ordered and now, I've to wait a little bit to get it in home.
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I'll keep you update when I'll replace them.
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Best regards from EA1FWI.
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73!


Re: TinySA Ultra+ - Signal generator level error

NelHau
 

I wonder if there is more going on than simply component spec variations.
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From the Spec Sheet for the Signal Generator mode, it says:
"Level accuracy +/- 2dB up to 800Mhz between -72dBm and -19dBm, less accuracy below -72dBm, even less accuracy below -110dBm"
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This seems to imply that perhaps something changes in the Sig Gen circuitry in the -70 dBm area (and below) that affects accuracy.
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This is right where I was seeing the degradation in the accuracy of the signal output level that I noted in my original post.
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I may try the suggestion to enter an offset to see if that works, especially for the -80 dBm area where it was off by about 3.5 dBm.
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Otherwise, I think I will use the TinySA Ultra+ attenuator down to -60 dBm, and then use external attenuators to achieve lower signal levels.? This seems like it could provide better accuracy at very low signal levels.
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Nelson