At work, we use a 12V motorbike lead battery with a cigarette lighter plug and
an
off-the-shelf dc/dc converter.
As of late, someone has designed a small case with a switch on top, housing a
cheap downconverter (linear I guess). Works for hours and hours and hours...
On 07/29/2013 07:46 PM, asee
On 07/29/2013 02:16 PM, Ian Buckley wrote:
As indicated on the silk screening of the front panel of the USRP(s) they are
powered by 6V DC @ 3A (Center pin is positive, outer negative). It's fairly
easy to find battery solutions that meet this criteria directly without using
the AC adapter. I h
As indicated on the silk screening of the front panel of the USRP(s) they are
powered by 6V DC @ 3A (Center pin is positive, outer negative). It's fairly
easy to find battery solutions that meet this criteria directly without using
the AC adapter. I have built light weight Li-Ion solutions for U
Hi!
I have to do a few outdoor experiments with USRPs. Hence I'm looking for
portable batteries that can be used for this purpose. After searching a
bit, the best option that seems to me is to use 12V heavy duty lantern
battery followed by a 12V to 110V DC to AC inverter, which can then be used
fo