GUI software for easy configuration and module The information contained in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge and representative of the part described herein. It may be necessary to make modifications to the part and/or the documen- tation of the part, in order to implement improvements. Pasternack reserves the right to make such changes as required. Unless otherwise stated, all specifications are nominal. Pasternack does not make any representation or warranty regarding the suitability of the part described herein for any particular purpose, and Pasternack does not assume any liability arising out of the use of any part or documentation. Pasternack Enterprises, Inc. • P.O. Box 16759, Irvine, CA 92623 [email protected] • [email protected] ©2014 Pasternack Enterprises All Rights Reserved
Open the catalog to page 1Data sheets for the Development System and the Trasmitter/Receiver waveguide modules are available at: User Guide (this document): Trasmitter Waveguide Module (PEM001-MIM) Receiver Waveguide Module (PEM002-MIM): The information contained in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge and representative of the part described herein. It may be necessary to make modifications to the part and/or the documen- tation of the part, in order to implement improvements. Pasternack reserves the right to make such changes as required. Unless otherwise stated, all specifications are nominal. Pasternack...
Open the catalog to page 260 GHz Transmit/Receive (Tx/Rx) Development System USER GUIDE Overview The PEM009-KIT development system is composed of a millimeter wave transmitter board and receiver board that can be set up and operated using a PC via a simple USB interface on each board. The Rx and Tx board assemblies have built-in reference crystal oscillators (default) which exhibit very good phase noise performance. The Rx and Tx boards also support expansion ports if system level applications may involve the transmitter and/or receiver to be phase locked to an external source. This could involve a User designed baseband...
Open the catalog to page 360 GHz Transmit/Receive (Tx/Rx) Development System USER GUIDE Development System Contents The PEM009-KIT contains the following: • Transmitter Waveguide Module PEM001-MIM • Receiver Waveguide Module PEM002-MIM • Transmitter board (1) • Receiver board (1) • Board/waveguide module mounting bracket (2) • Bench top tripod (2) • USB cable (2) • GUI software (downloadable from web site) • Documentation and data sheets (downloadable from web site) • MCX coaxial connector expansion board (2) • Power Supply (2) • Phased matched coaxial cables, MCX to SMA (8) The transmitter and receiver boards are shipped...
Open the catalog to page 460 GHz Transmit/Receive (Tx/Rx) Development System USER GUIDE System Setup / Interconnection The development system boards communicate with a PC (running the GUI software) using USB as the interface. Each board derives its power from the USB connection (standard operation). The control processor on each board communicates with the PC through the USB port. Baseband signals are connected via the high speed baseband connector on the rear side of each board. The baseband connector is a Samtec QSE. The mating connector required is a Samtec QTE-020-01-L-D-A. The expansion board mounts onto the Samtec...
Open the catalog to page 5Mating Connector: High Speed I/O Connector Pinout Mating Connector: Expansion Board Connector Pinout Figure 2 shows the pinout of the high speed baseband connector and the expansion board coaxial connectors. For higher Atypical test set up is shown in Figure 3 below. Here the transmitter baseband source is either a user designed baseband The receiver baseband scheme is again either user defined or a signal analysis test system. By using a programmable AWG for the transmitter baseband source, user defined vector modulation schemes can be created The information contained in this document is accurate...
Open the catalog to page 660 GHz Transmit/Receive (Tx/Rx) Development System USER GUIDE GUI Control Software As shown in Figure 3, the transmitter and receiver boards are set up and controlled from a host PC running the GUI software. The software can be downloaded using this link as a ZIP file. Unzip the files and place into a convenient directory on the PC that will be used with the development system test setup. With a transmitter and receiver board connected via the USB cables to the PC, run the software (VubiqGUI.exe). A transmitter window and a receiver window will appear showing the block diagrams. The transmitter...
Open the catalog to page 7Synth Freq ieg£ go;. | ud WKSg TZfiu channel Transmitter Control Panel The information contained in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge and representative of the part described herein. It may be necessary to make modifications to the part and/or the documen- tation of the part, in order to implement improvements. Pasternack reserves the right to make such changes as required. Unless otherwise stated, all specifications are nominal. Pasternack does not make any representation or warranty regarding the suitability of the part described herein for any particular purpose, and Pasternack...
Open the catalog to page 8Synth Band Auto SKI* Freo - IEEE 802.1 lad WiGo, Receiver Control Panel Synth Status TX/RX Channel The information contained in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge and representative of the part described herein. It may be necessary to make modifications to the part and/or the documen- tation of the part, in order to implement improvements. Pasternack reserves the right to make such changes as required. Unless otherwise stated, all specifications are nominal. Pasternack does not make any representation or warranty regarding the suitability of the part described herein for any...
Open the catalog to page 9are separate boxes for control and monitoring functions. The following chart (Figure 6) shows the transmitter and receiver The information contained in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge and representative of the part described herein. It may be necessary to make modifications to the part and/or the documen- tation of the part, in order to implement improvements. Pasternack reserves the right to make such changes as required. Unless otherwise stated, all specifications are nominal. Pasternack does not make any representation or warranty regarding the suitability of the part...
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