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===Setting up and testing the hardware===
 
===Setting up and testing the hardware===
  
There is not much to set up but before connecting the DC-DC converter to the input of the linear regulators the output must be set to 3.7-4v output. This is because these LDO regulators can only take about 6V. There is a zener to provide some protection but damage is still possible and worst case you could end up with whatever is on the input appearing at the output - i.e. 5.6V on the 3.3V and 1.2V rails.
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There is not much to set up but before connecting the DC-DC converter to the input of the linear regulators, the output MUST be set to 3.7-4v output. This is because these LDO regulators can only take about 6V. There is a zener to provide some protection but damage is still possible and worst case you could end up with whatever is on the input appearing at the output - i.e. 5.6V on the 3.3V and 1.2V rails.
  
 
There are two options, one is to set the correct converter voltage before its installed on the PCB.  The other is to remember not to fit the jumper JP2, ALT 4V that connects it to the regulators and set it up in commissioning.  
 
There are two options, one is to set the correct converter voltage before its installed on the PCB.  The other is to remember not to fit the jumper JP2, ALT 4V that connects it to the regulators and set it up in commissioning.  

Revision as of 08:24, 12 May 2017

The Minitiouner hardware is designed for easy home construction, uses only leaded components and consists of the 3 main components.

Whilst the project has previously used several tuner types and a version 1 PCB and adapter cards, new builders should only use this version 2 PCB described on this page and the Serit tuner described here.
If you already have version 1 MiniTiouner, then you probably don't need one unless you want a smaller board.  (NOTE:The version 2 PCB ONLY takes the Serit tuner and you may be better off with the Serit adapter board).

To build the unit you only need to buy the following and then download the free MiniTioune software.

  • The version 2 main PCB can be bought from the BATC shop after May 5th 2017.
  • The Serit tuner or NIM covering 143 - 2450 MHz will be available from the BATC shop from early May 2017.
  • The unit uses an MCP1826 1v regulator, which can be hard to find and is available from the BATC shop.

All other components such as Rs, Cs and 5v buck regulator are available from normal suppliers - see the parts list further down this page.

NOTE - due to different pinouts the previously available Sharp and Eardetek NIMs will NOT work with this board


Serit in box2.jpg

Building the Version 2 MiniTiouner PCB

The PCB has been developed to fit snuggly inside a Hammond 1455 series 103x120x53mm enclosure and uses standard leaded components so no specialist techniques needed.

Serit2.jpg

Setting up and testing the hardware

There is not much to set up but before connecting the DC-DC converter to the input of the linear regulators, the output MUST be set to 3.7-4v output. This is because these LDO regulators can only take about 6V. There is a zener to provide some protection but damage is still possible and worst case you could end up with whatever is on the input appearing at the output - i.e. 5.6V on the 3.3V and 1.2V rails.

There are two options, one is to set the correct converter voltage before its installed on the PCB. The other is to remember not to fit the jumper JP2, ALT 4V that connects it to the regulators and set it up in commissioning.

We recommend that you build and then test all the voltage rails BEFORE fitting the NIM. This is easy as you can probe the top of the RFCs.

If you don't use the DC-DC converter and run directly off an external 5V (DO NOT connect a higher voltage) supply to JP2, you may need to heatsink the regulators. With the DC-DC converter, the copper area on the board seems to be adequate as a heatsink.

Parts list and schematic

The parts list and schematic can be downloaded here:

File:SERIF.pdf

File:Seritpartsv3.xls

The blank PCB, tuner, USB module and 1 volt regulator are available from the BATC shop

Serit complete.jpg

On the air

Apart from the the version 1 PCB with adaptor card, this version 2 PCB with Serit tuner is the only available solution to receive and decode DVB-S2 reduced bandwidth modes - this picture shows G0MJW receiving G8GTZ/P 1920*1080 HD pictures on 146 MHz using 32 APSK (approximately 1.3 mbit/s in 550 KHz bandwidth).

G8GTZ 32 APSK Portsdown.jpg