Hi all!
The osmo-x1-xcvr PCBs arrived earlier today. I soldered four units, and
from a clock / DC measurements / power consumption point of view things
are looking fine so far.
I don't yet have any driver software for the transceiver though, i.e. no
code that can initialize the registers to a sane E1-mode state. Thus,
I'm not able to verify if the actual analog/digital E1 side is working.
Due to lots of other work, I don't think I'll find much time during the
next 10 days or so.
If anyone is interested in writing that driver, connecting it to a
USB-SPI adapter or a microcontroller development board with SPI: I'm
happy to send two of those fully assembled boards out. One is for me
and another one for dieter.
For anyone else who wants to build one him/herself: There are 6 more
PCBs that I am happy to send out.
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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