audio
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:28 am
Is it possible to input line level analogue audio or digital audio of some kind into the ADC for transmitting with BladeRF?
can the audio then be decoded with the DAC and output as line level analogue audio or some kind of digital audio through a second BladeRF?
I am trying to make a gsfk modulated audio link in bandwidths of 200khz each on 10 channels between 606.5mhz and 613.5mhz at between 10 & 125mw output power.
are multiple audio channels possible? or just stereo?
if answer = yes ( in a simple way ) then can these boards do this in stand alone mode ? running from fpga ? switch frequencies with the gpio addon board?
maybe even add a small display or row of LED's to see what frequency each board is on?
could I load different audio compression codecs into the FPGA
I was about to embark on building this with some AD IC's when I stumbled across BladeRF ! would be great if this is achievable with this board since I could reconfigure frequencies when needed!
lastly, is there a way to calculate power usage of this board? Would like to run board on DC rechargeable battery's..
anyone done his before?
hope i have posted this in the correct part of this forum,
thanks, Ben
can the audio then be decoded with the DAC and output as line level analogue audio or some kind of digital audio through a second BladeRF?
I am trying to make a gsfk modulated audio link in bandwidths of 200khz each on 10 channels between 606.5mhz and 613.5mhz at between 10 & 125mw output power.
are multiple audio channels possible? or just stereo?
if answer = yes ( in a simple way ) then can these boards do this in stand alone mode ? running from fpga ? switch frequencies with the gpio addon board?
maybe even add a small display or row of LED's to see what frequency each board is on?
could I load different audio compression codecs into the FPGA
I was about to embark on building this with some AD IC's when I stumbled across BladeRF ! would be great if this is achievable with this board since I could reconfigure frequencies when needed!
lastly, is there a way to calculate power usage of this board? Would like to run board on DC rechargeable battery's..
anyone done his before?
hope i have posted this in the correct part of this forum,
thanks, Ben