I suspected that the PSU that came with the MK802 generate a bit of
noise so I decided to compare it with a high quality PSU. Measurements
with an oscilloscope on the USB port power line indicated that it seem
to be true. So I prepared some python scripts to collect RF data from my
RTL-SDR device to see how it affected the RF noise. The plot below
shows the result. Red is the original power supply for MK802 and the
blue is a "Nordic Power" high quality power supply. As seen it does get a
few dB better with high quality power supply.
August 19, 2012
August 7, 2012
RTL-SDR Current Measurement
I was curious to know how much power the RTL-SDR (RTL2832 and E4000)
dongle required since the setup in my previous post with an MK802 has
limited ability to power USB devices. I modified an hub to break the Vcc
line so that I could hook up an multimeter. With the dongle inserted
and no software running it showed ~100mA. Running rtl_test with varying
sample rate from 1 to 3 MSPS resulted in 180-190mA.
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