Hi, I'm trying to figure out an impedance problem with my USRP/LFRX system. I am using the LFRX daughtercard to measure background noise from a hydrophone (underwater microphone). I am using a +40dB gain preamplifier to amplify the signal from the hydrophone and then I feed it into the LFRX channel A. I am pretty sure that even with a preamplifier, the 50ohm input impedance of the LFRX is too low. I am using a dynamic signal analyzer (with 10Mohm input impedance) to measure the output of the preamplifier/hydrophone. If I use a Tee SMA connector and then a coax line in to the LFRX, I notice a voltage drop factor of about 3.22 in my dynamic signal analyzer response. This test was performed by using a transducer in a bucket to generate a single frequency tone. I performed this test for an array of frequencies and the voltage drop factor varied from 3.22 (at 10khz) to 4.48 (at 100 kHz). Does anyone know how I could overcome this impedance mismatch? When I test this out with the hydrophone and no preamplifier, the effect is even more drastic because the hydrophone cannot drive the 50 ohm input impedance of the LFRX. I am confident the preamplifier is working properly. I tried removing the R9 50ohm resistor. When I tried measuring a signal with that resistor gone, I measured absolutely no response (zeros in my data file using usrp_cfile_rx.py) Are there any other circuitry changes I can try in the lab? Thanks, Dan
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