Hi and thanks all for the remarks guys!
On 2013.06.12 20:45, Leif Asbrink wrote:
A differential amplifier is cheap and efficient and
can
repalce an ideal transformer. Something like the output
amplifier in fig 1. here:
http://www.sm5bsz.com/linuxdsp/rxiq/antiali.htm
R124 and R125 would go to the two outputs of
one audio channel.
AD797 - (ouch) this one is quite expensive over here: ~26EUR for both
I&Q channels. I mean not that expensive one couldn't buy but maybe one
could find cheaper solution without degrading overall unit characteristics?
I am not specialist in operational amplifiers (just an amateur) and
don't know what are criteria for choosing right device in this place.
What about kind of instrumentational opamp f.e. INA333 ?
(This would cost half of that . Besides they are single power supply)
(or even dual ne5532? less than 1EUR but not sure how to avoid dual
power supply)
Best regards,
Zilvinas
A typical soundcard samples at HF. Maybe 5 MHz or higher.
The soundcard uses digital filters for anti-aliasing
and there is no need to add a good filter. Aliasing
may be caused by signals near the Nyquist frequency
and multiples of it, but very simple filters are needed
to suppress those signals since the Nyquist frequency
is typically several MHz.
Regards
Leif
> If the tuner output impedance is known, you could use a balun transformer
> of the right type to convert the signal, and get total galvanic isolation
> as an extra.
> Also, you need a good lowpass filter because the audio cards sample at
> 44100 or 48000 Hz and the lowest tuner output bandwidth is surely > 1 MHz.
>
>
> 2013/6/12 Leif Asbrink <leif(a)sm5bsz.com>
>
>> Hello Zilvinas,
>>
>> This should work very well:-)
>>
>> The IQ signals are balanced and the proper
>> procedure would be to use a differential
>> amplifier to convert the voltage difference
>> between I+ and I- to a voltage difference between
>> the ground reference and the input of the soundcard.
>>
>> You can try just putting a wire from I+ to
>> the soundcard input. A capacitor in series
>> might be needed. The simple solution might
>> add hum and noise near the center frequency.
>> Such problems are cured with the differential
>> amplifier.
>>
>> Then, do the same for Q:-)
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Leif / SM5BSZ
>>
>>
>>> Hi all !
>>>
>>> Please excuse me if this is a bit off topic.
>>>
>>> Is there any sense to tap the IQ signals from e4k or r820t to the
>>> internal or external soundcards.
>>> Is it possible at all (with r820t particularly) ?
>>>
>>> (It could seem like reinventing funcube dongle, bet the
>>> performance/price would be still right)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Zilvinas
>>>
>>
>
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