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What is cooking in our lab? - - HUM!
MicTechS has developed a future transceiver card? It is experimental at this time!


What you see below is a "MiniPCI "FORM FIT" NON-SPECIFIC RF Experimental Test card operating in the NII Band!" (5.250+/-150MHz) This "new entry" was first assembled as a Transmitter card (OPERATIONAL!) and the second unit, built on the same kind-of PCB, will be the matching NII Receiver. As you might guess, this card is currently in test at all levels. Either card can be Channel Programmed via off the Internet "FREE" software to a desired frequency in the NII band!

Next, you could use our Sym-Pulse Wave, or you might elect to use your own signaling to send data over the Tiny Quadrature Modulator or perhaps into the Demodulator ICs that are both rated better than 50Mbps! This card was purposely design with an "open architectural intent" so that others could gain access to the experimental NII band during various test considerations! When used on the SP101-525 motherboard the C6 Altera chip programs the channel selections, if you desire.

These two cards ultimately will be build up as a single Tx and Rx card. Doing so, you should realize this Transceiver card also has the three tiny T/R switches in place to complete the Transceiver function. This future use is not tested as of yet!

Currently, we are running our "Sym-Pulse" in house waveforms in a DSB role @ 25Mbps through this card with strong desires to up it to 50Mbps! There are many possibilities here!

Sym-Pulse can also be run over copper! Future considerations will place this function on one of the Santa Cruz Header platforms. Contact us if you find this interesting!

Below.... is a built up view of the Transmitter card.