On 2022-08-16 18:48, Dave NotTelling wrote:
Correction, the point at which the images go away is ~ 900 MHz. Below
is a link to a video where I sweep from ~ 40 MHz up to 2.4 GHz. Note
that the images are only present in the beginning. The X310 is cabled
directly to my spec-an with no addition
Correction, the point at which the images go away is ~ 900 MHz. Below is a
link to a video where I sweep from ~ 40 MHz up to 2.4 GHz. Note that the
images are only present in the beginning. The X310 is cabled directly to
my spec-an with no additional attenuation.
https://youtu.be/jqUlK4WWvoQ
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Marcus,
I figured out the flash issue! It was related to the power switch
issue. There are four screws that go into the top and bottom of the front
panel of the chassis. Two from the bottom, two from the top. One of the
screws in the bottom was either too long, or not supposed to be there
Marcus,
Thanks for the link! I didn't have any terminators on hand over the
weekend, but will try that today. Appreciate the suggestion!
-Dave
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 10:51 AM Marcus D. Leech
wrote:
> On 2022-08-15 10:47, Dave NotTelling wrote:
>
> Marcus,
>
> It was crazy cheap (~
On 2022-08-15 10:47, Dave NotTelling wrote:
Marcus,
It was crazy cheap (~$650), and reflashing on power up isn't hard
:) It's a fun toy for learning about RFNoC and just FPGA fun in
general. Came with two 40 MHz WBX boards. Is there a part number for
the flash? Is it something that ca
Marcus,
It was crazy cheap (~$650), and reflashing on power up isn't hard :)
It's a fun toy for learning about RFNoC and just FPGA fun in general. Came
with two 40 MHz WBX boards. Is there a part number for the flash? Is it
something that can be popped off with a hot air gun? I think it d
On 2022-08-15 10:34, Dave NotTelling wrote:
Apologies if this is a repost. I don't think my original message made
it to the list for some reason.
I recently got my hands on a used x310. It seems to work well, but
for some reason will not boot on its own. Vivado hardware manager
shows the d