Breaks out the Dorji DRA818 Transceiver module I/O and provides necessary buffering for the analog transit and receive. Suitable for use with any 3.3V-powered microcontroller.
An amateur radio license is required to operate the transmit functionality.
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03/10/2017 at 13:41
Current XD rev performing well. Software performs as CW beacon. There were some issues with parasitic RF swamping-out mic-in which was solved by not using a directly connected rubber ducky.. XE version of board will resolve this by isolating GND area under Dorji with inductors.
Planning on a bit of a pivot. The 2nd version will be much simpler breakout board, making the design usable with any 3.3V microcontroller the user chooses:
DRA818[V,H] Transceiver module
Mini-circuits LPF
Voltage Divider for DRA's MIC in to interface with a 3.3V DAC
N-Ch MOSFET for 3.3V Logic to drive DRA's Push To Talk
LM358 OpAmp to boost DRA's AF Out to 0..3.3V range for microcontroller Analog In
The first version of the board was assembled and tested. A few modifications were required for full operation:
Push to Talk: The 3.3V MKR1000 was unable to drive PTT. An N-channel MOSFET was added
MKR1000 DAC Driving DRA's MIC IN : requires a 10:1 voltage divider
DRA AF OUT Driving MKR1000 Analog in: requires 2x amplification. An LM358 Op Amp was added
CURRENT DRAW
On high-power setting, the DRA draws about 600ma off of the 5V rail
BATTERY MANAGMENT
Management of the VBATT rail proved to be tricky. The LiPoly rail must not go below about 3.2V. The pack being used has protection, once it kicks in, output goes to 0V
Basic requirements were established. DRA818 is a new one-of-a-kind VHF Ham transceiver on a chip. It needed to be combined with a capable applications processor and local communications capability. The Arduino MKR1000 was chosen as it provided a turn-key solution. Turn-around time for the initial prototype was minimized by using an all-module approach.
This is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. I purchased a DRA818V over a year ago and made the mistake of not ordering one mounted on a breakout. Because of that, I have not been able to use this module yet and have been interfacing my projects with a handheld radio. Where are you guys selling these? Because I need one.
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