Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
I have a table that is 74 cm high and can carry 300 kg load.
If I put something on this table, it will be at 74 cm height above the floor, regardless of its weight (if it is not more than 300
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Carsten Bormann
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
The current drawn by the tinySA is 500mA max, or less if less is needed
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1465
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Re: tinySA App.
Hi Alain and Erik,
Thank you both very much for your replies.
I have followed all Erik's videos and some of IMSAI Guy so will be
continuing to do so.
Erik, thank you for the reply to my list of
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Philip Stevens
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
Dear Gents,
I have attached a picture of the label of my TinySA. You can see that the current specification was (wrongly) labelled as "5V USB ( *500mA Max* )".
This is the reason of my post/enquiry as
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Alain
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
The specification states the USB port or USB charger used should be able to supply minimum 500mA.
So any USB 2.0 or 3.x port will work and any modern charger (even the fast phone or tablet chargers)
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
I have used mine on a multitude of chargers and computers. On my laptops, the TinySA is hooked up via USB 3.0 with no problems.
Ihave many USB power adapters in the house. Some capable of upwards of 4
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Rusty
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
Connecting the TinySA to a USB port _in a PC_ is safe, either USB 2 or USB 3, because both supply 5 V to its USB connectors and it is not a mater of currents asit has been already explained.
The
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EB4APL
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
My six sense is telling me?that I should be fine with the 900mA USB3.0. However, I am worried that the internal battery socket may fail if the current charging the internal (lithium) battery has no
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Alain
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Re: Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
What the 500mA max means is that¡¯s how much the tinySA will draw at
maximum. So you¡¯d be fine.
73,
Tripp Sanders
K5TRP
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Tripp, WT5A
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#1458
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Power supply - 5V USB and 500mA Max
#specifications
The specification for the power supply is 5V USB and *500mA Max*.
I understand that I can only use a USB 2.0 port on the computer/laptop as USB 3.0 port is rated at 900mA.
Is there any report of
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Alain
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Re: tinySA App.
Export to spreadsheet for further processing
For calibration of battery meter. Can be ignored
Yes
The app is a incomplete conversion from a similar nanoVNA app.
As changes go very fast there will
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: tinySA App.
Hi Phil,
I received my TinySA today and it is a great little box.... trying to go through the sub-menu and so on!
I would suggest you have a look at the videos produced by the IMSAI Guy
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Alain
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Re: TinySA App and Zero Span
Hello there,
Just received mine today and it sits beside the Nano.... long weekend ahead on the tiny box and the troubles to set it up :-)
All the best for now.
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Alain
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tinySA App.
Hello,
Firstly, a big thank you to Erik and others in producing the tinySA.
In the short time I have owned it I can achieve all that I hoped to achieve
and much more.
The only query is the PC
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Philip Stevens
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#1453
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New video: Strong Signal Test
tinySA observing the signals from various generators and at various levels to test if it can cope with these weak and strong signals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPOJNwZr1fo
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: TinySA App and Zero Span
Okay Erik. Thanks!
Peter
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Peter Roberts
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Re: TinySA App and Zero Span
Zero span in tinySA-App has not been tested yet so I'm not surprised it fails
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Erik Kaashoek
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TinySA App and Zero Span
Hello All,
Newbie alert - I only received my TinySA three days ago and still finding my way around it. I have updated the firmware and also downloaded the latest version of the TinySA App onto a PC
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Peter Roberts
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#1449
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Re: New tinySA-App release: Normalize and localisation bug solved
Also, it sounds like you're using linux or mac-os, if so then you can install that OS's version of the development software (c++ builder) and compile TinySA-App program to work directly in the OS of
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OneOfEleven
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Re: New tinySA-App release: Normalize and localisation bug solved
If you want to give the user a settings to alter the decimal point then go for it, though it can be made so that they don't need too.
If any user has any more problems with the CSV files then ask
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OneOfEleven
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