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Repairing KiwiSDR receiver after thunderstorm.
Hello. KiwiSDR stopped working after the thunderstorm. The power supply goes into protection. There is a short circuit on the KiwiSDR power connector.
The BeagleBone board also stopped working. Separately from the KiwiSDR, the BeagleBone shows no signs of life and the TPS65217C chip is very hot.
The problem was not only in the failed transformer T301. The 5V power line had a resistance per mass of 5 ohms.
All linear stabilizers are out of order. Three pieces LP5907 and LMR10530Y. Moreover, the LMR10530Y was pierced through. That is, the 5V input was connected to the 1V output.
For further diagnostics, the stabilizers were replaced with similar ones.
KiwiSDR is working, but additional testing is required.
I made a short video of this repair.
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Modalità Am mancante.
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Quiet switch mode power supply (SMPS) for KiwiSDR
If anyone is interested, I use a linear transformer power supply. I have three SDR receivers. One KiwiSDR, one FlydogSDR and one RSP1A running Orange Pi4 lts. I also use a Microtik LTE router, an ethernet switch, and active loop antenna and a downconverter. Depending on user activity, the total electricity consumption is 60 watts per hour.
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Quiet switch mode power supply (SMPS) for KiwiSDR
@IK8SUT , I don't have a diagram. This is a classic power supply consisting of a step-down transformer, a diode bridge and a 1084 linear stabilizer.
I used a toroidal transformer from a BBK household amplifier. The secondary windings of this transformer had too much voltage, so I simply wound two windings on top with a thick stranded wire of 12 and 5 volts. I used four diode bridges to power three 5 volt channels and one 12 volt channel. After the diode bridges, I installed electrolytic capacitors and linear stabilizers. One 7812 and three 1084. (I bought some MP1584 high frequency converters. I'll test them for noise later). After linear converters, I used filters from inductors and capacitors. I'll attach some photos.
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Wonder what this is at 5300Khz? - its always there.
Most switching power supplies change the frequency of the converter depending on the temperature. Not much, but enough to notice it at the waterfall. If it is not possible to disconnect the power source you are testing from the mains, simply heat it up a little with a hair dryer and look at the signal on the waterfall
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Quiet switch mode power supply (SMPS) for KiwiSDR
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Periodically saving an image of the waterfall from the web interface (solved)
Hi! Look at this topic.
https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2942/24-hour-waterfall-capture