I have a quick question regarding the max input power. -15 dBm is the suggested
max power rating for B210. Is this average or peak power?\
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If I have a +10dBm peak power signal with a duty cycle of 0.1% (30dB), thus an
average power of -20 dBm, would this mean that I am safe? Or is there still a
Hi, I have a B200 mini that I use for monitoring purposes, and I need to
install it near an RF transmitter. I'm concerned about the maximum input power
the board can handle before it gets damaged.
I understand that the B200 mini has a +0 dBm input power limit. However, does
this limit apply onl
thank you,Marcus.
Probably several watts.
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:06 AM, john liu wrote:
> thank you ,Ron
>
> I don't think there's a specification, but I'd say at least 25 watts (or
> +44 dBm).
>
> Ron
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 1:55 PM, john liu wrote:
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>> HI all,
>> How ahout the max
thank you ,Ron
I don't think there's a specification, but I'd say at least 25 watts (or
+44 dBm).
Ron
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 1:55 PM, john liu wrote:
> HI all,
> How ahout the max input power for LP0965 antenna?
>
> best regards
> John
>
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On 12/25/2017 12:55 AM, john liu via USRP-users wrote:
HI all,
How ahout the max input power for LP0965 antenna?
best regards
John
Probably several watts.
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I don't think there's a specification, but I'd say at least 25 watts (or
+44 dBm).
Ron
On 12/24/2017 09:55 PM, john liu via USRP-users wrote:
HI all,
How ahout the max input power for LP0965 antenna?
best regards
John
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HI all,
How ahout the max input power for LP0965 antenna?
best regards
John
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On 10/02/2017 08:17 PM, Nirmala Soundararajan wrote:
I am trying to use live SDR environment for programming USRP B200
mini. I have never tried it before. When I boot live SDR through flash
drive, it says 'try ubuntu without installing' and 'install ubuntu'.
I tried with both options, but I fo
On 10/02/2017 10:33 AM, Nirmala Soundararajan via USRP-users wrote:
Hi Marcus,
I think I did'nt frame the question properly!. I know the calculations
but I just wanted to know in what voltage range must the input be
given to B200? (in mV-micro volts range?)
regards
Nirmala
0 dBm would be t
Hi Marcus,
I think I did'nt frame the question properly!. I know the calculations but
I just wanted to know in what voltage range must the input be given to
B200? (in mV-micro volts range?)
regards
Nirmala
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Marcus is right, but: Also, what is to be clarified? 20 dBm (or 10 dBm)
is way more than 0dBm, true, but when would you ever expect a receive
antenna to generate 1V, if you're not standing right next to a massive
broadcast transmitter, or radar transmitter, or put your WiFi antenna in
a microwave o
On 10/02/2017 12:10 AM, Nirmala Soundararajan via USRP-users wrote:
Hi,
B200 mini data sheet mentions maximum input power as 0 dBm. A 1V, 1
kHz signal will give 0.5W power which is above 20 dBm and way above 0
dBm! Can this please be clarified?
regards
Nirmala
You should perhaps study t
Hi,
B200 mini data sheet mentions maximum input power as 0 dBm. A 1V, 1 kHz
signal will give 0.5W power which is above 20 dBm and way above 0 dBm! Can
this please be clarified?
regards
Nirmala
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