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It's a very nice toy, especially given that some hardware isn't available as easily. | It's a very nice toy, especially given that some hardware isn't available as easily. | ||
Seeing devices like, for instance, [[https:// | Seeing devices like, for instance, [[https:// | ||
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+ | It may be the first widely available device with such capabilities, | ||
===== Capabilities ===== | ===== Capabilities ===== | ||
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* MicroSD configuration storage | * MicroSD configuration storage | ||
* Basic RF signal generator | * Basic RF signal generator | ||
- | * USB interface | + | * USB-C interface, charging |
+ | * AM radio you can listen through a 3.5 stereo jack | ||
+ | * Self-calibration (100 kHz to 5.34 GHz is stable, separate calibration above 5.34 GHz may require an output source) | ||
+ | * Self-testing | ||
===== What's in the box? ===== | ===== What's in the box? ===== | ||
- | * TinySA Ultra | + | * TinySA Ultra itself |
* 32 Gb MicroSD card | * 32 Gb MicroSD card | ||
* 2 SMA male-to-male cables | * 2 SMA male-to-male cables | ||
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[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
- | The delivery to [[https:// | + | The delivery |
Currently, TinySA ultra can be bought [[https:// | Currently, TinySA ultra can be bought [[https:// | ||
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I'll list stuff I've bought in addition to the default items here. | I'll list stuff I've bought in addition to the default items here. | ||
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+ | ==== Attenuators ==== | ||
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+ | You need to protect the input of your TinySA from excessive load as a strong enough signal may break it. | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
==== Antennas ==== | ==== Antennas ==== | ||
- | ^ Link ^ Connector | + | ^ Link ^ Connector |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
- | | [[https:// | + | | [[https:// |
==== Cables ==== | ==== Cables ==== | ||
- | * https:// | + | ^ SKU ^ Type ^ Brand ^ Cost ^ |
+ | | [[https:// | ||
===== Use-cases ===== | ===== Use-cases ===== | ||
+ | To be honest, I see it as a tool for tinkering, and I'm still learning myself. | ||
+ | This is what I can think of right now: | ||
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+ | * Probing your devices for the parasitic oscillations (https:// | ||
+ | * Radiofrequency spectrum lookup | ||
+ | * RF device debug | ||
+ | * AM radio listening | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
===== Specifications ===== | ===== Specifications ===== | ||