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bladeRF Accessories

Jon Szymaniak edited this page Jun 17, 2016 · 32 revisions

This page lists accessories, tools, and parts that bladeRF may find useful. Please feel free to add your favorites!

Table of Contents

External DC Power

The DC barrel jack on the bladeRF requires a 5V adapter, which should be rated to supply 1.5 to 2A.

The inner plug on the receptacle (on the bladeRF) is 2.5 mm and is +V. The diameter of the plug on the power supply is 5.5mm and is -V.

Wall Mount AC Adapters

bladeRF Jumper Configuration

As shown by page 14 on the bladeRF schematic, the DC barrel jack is a Switchcraft RAPC712X. Remember that both jumpers on J70 need to be moved when switching between USB power and the DC barrel input:

  • Power from USB Cable:
    • Jumper J70 pins 2 and 3
    • Jumper J70 pins 4 and 5
  • Power from external DC supply
    • Jumper J70 pins 1 and 2
    • Jumper J70 pins 5 and 6

J70 Pinout:
 4 3
 5 2
 6 1 <| (Pin 1 silkscreen annotation) 

USB Power

 | |
 | |
 o o <| (Pin 1 silkscreen annotation) 
    

External DC power
 
 o o
 | |
 | | <| (Pin 1 silkscreen annotation) 

Legend:
o: Denotes non-jumpered pin
|: Denotes jumpered pin

Attenuators and Terminators

You should never transmit without a 50 ohm load attached to the bladeRF's TX port, whether it be an antenna or a terminator. The same goes for the outputs on the XB-200.

Similarly, you should not connect the bladeRF TX port directly to the RX port. If you'd like to externally loop TX into RX, a 30 dB attenuator is recommended.

Cables

SMB (for MIMO synchronization)

Combiners

Combiners provide an excellent means to "hard-wire" multiple devices together for testing and evaluation.

Mounting Hardware

The mounting holes on the bladeRF and the add-on boards are intended for use with 2-56 machine screws.

Programming and Debug Tools

Altera Cyclone IV FPGA

Cypress FX3

  • Segger J-Link
    • The J-Link PLUS (or J-Link EDU for students) are recommended
    • See Segger's distributor page for a distributor near you!

RF Test Enclosures

An RF test enclosure is an excellent way to perform testing without causing interference. Use of a well-shielded test enclosure is highly recommended.