Pluto With Portsdown - Reliability Problems
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:01 pm
I know that many Portsdown/Pluto users have been experiencing reliability problems recently. I have had similar problems today, for the first time since starting working with the Portsdown and the Pluto.
I currently have 2 Portsdown 4s with Plutos on my bench. The first, my usual Portsdown 4 development rig, has the Pluto soldered inside a home-made tinplate box which is bolted to the same chassis as the Raspberry Pi and the 7 inch Screen. I have never had any reliability problems with this Portsdown/Pluto equipment.
The second setup has a Pluto plugged into a Portsdown 4 by its supplied USB lead, but the Pluto is in its blue plastic case on the bench. It has been connected to my spectrum analyser and (through an attenuator) a Ryde receiver throughout the day. Every time that I disconnect or reconnect it, or disturb any related test equipment in the shack, this Pluto has gone off-line. I am sure that the well-known problem of earth loops between the USB connection and the RF connections is the culprit. These do not occur in my boxed unit, because the USB and RF paths are connected through the tinplate box.
I'll be trying the recommended grounding modification next to see if that cures the issue. Scroll down on this page to find details. https://www.f5uii.net/en/transmit-datv- ... lutodvb/4/
Dave, G8GKQ
I currently have 2 Portsdown 4s with Plutos on my bench. The first, my usual Portsdown 4 development rig, has the Pluto soldered inside a home-made tinplate box which is bolted to the same chassis as the Raspberry Pi and the 7 inch Screen. I have never had any reliability problems with this Portsdown/Pluto equipment.
The second setup has a Pluto plugged into a Portsdown 4 by its supplied USB lead, but the Pluto is in its blue plastic case on the bench. It has been connected to my spectrum analyser and (through an attenuator) a Ryde receiver throughout the day. Every time that I disconnect or reconnect it, or disturb any related test equipment in the shack, this Pluto has gone off-line. I am sure that the well-known problem of earth loops between the USB connection and the RF connections is the culprit. These do not occur in my boxed unit, because the USB and RF paths are connected through the tinplate box.
I'll be trying the recommended grounding modification next to see if that cures the issue. Scroll down on this page to find details. https://www.f5uii.net/en/transmit-datv- ... lutodvb/4/
Dave, G8GKQ