[Skimmertalk] [RBN-OPS] Alternate 5V power supply for Red Pitaya?

Björn Ekelund bjorn at ekelund.nu
Wed Jul 14 04:32:11 EDT 2021


I have been using no-name RP 3 power supplies with good results. They are
typically rated at 2.5A.
Some need the 5V cable run 4-5 times through a suitable (i.e. active below
30MHz) clip-on ferrite to be completely quiet.

Björn

Den tis 13 juli 2021 kl 23:33 skrev Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net>:

> This thread was started on SkimmerTalk, so let's keep it there please.
>
> It's not an issue of the software on the RP.  SkimSrv produces the same
> error message "Too many receivers" for dozens of different reasons,
> including interruptions to Ethernet connections, Router reboot, opening the
> RP UI with a web browser and restarting an app, Aggregator restarting
> SkimSrv on a schedule, changes to band coverages when using CWSL_Tee , etc.
>
> The only unique situation here is that the power supply fan is speeding up
> and slowing down.  The RP software doesn't support variable fan speeds.
>
> Perhaps 3D2AG's fan is clogged and not spinning freely, causing too much
> current drain, and it only crashes when the CPU also starts drawing a lot
> of current, which only happens when SkimSrv starts streaming data from the
> receivers in the RP.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 1:49 PM Paul Mcl <paul.mcl at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I had this error to start with and I am pretty sure it was because the
>> radio software wasn’t started on the Red Pitaya.  I would need to check but
>> 99% sure that was the problem.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Paul MM0ZBH
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 13 Jul 2021 at 21:26, Pete Smith <n4zr at comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Bob, Jameco has  inexpensive linear supplies - like part no. 2231443,
>>> 800 ma 5 VDC, for $3.90
>>>
>>> 73, Pete N4ZR
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>>>
>>> On 7/13/2021 3:22 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
>>>
>>> 3D2AG's Red Pitaya is having problems, and since the issue seems to be
>>> correlated with varying RP fan speeds, I think his power supply or RP cable
>>> is having problems.  The symptom is that SkimSrv starts OK, works for less
>>> than 30 seconds, then "Too many receivers" and network traffic drops to
>>> zero.  We've tried various combinations of CAT6 Ethernet cabling via
>>> Ethernet Switch and via Router with no success.  It used to work fine with
>>> no issues.
>>>
>>> Has anyone tried using a Raspberry Pi power supply with the RP, or does
>>> it use some type of proprietary USB signalling to produce full output?
>>>
>>> There are many options:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/5v-3a-micro-usb-power-supply/s?k=5v+3a+micro+usb+power+supply
>>>
>>> I wonder which one is RF quiet (the one provided with the RP is actually
>>> kinda noisy).
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Bob, N6TV
>>>
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