2024-09-03, 19:29
(This post was last modified: 2024-09-03, 20:29 by tickertapes.)
Thanks Gerbold, Cutty, Dupreezd.
I had tinkered around with the manual settings but being a noob I was worried about sending garbage data to the servers in the event my noise floor were to suddenly rise. My philosophy was quality over quantity. I am very new to this but find it fascinating.
Is Scaynes Hill 3083 doing okay?
I was going to go down the ferrite antenna route but RS delivered them yesterday all broken into many pieces. Maybe my 2 x 5 turns of copper wire are doing okay?
I've mounted my PCB's in polycarbonate IP68 enclosures with clear doors so I can see status LEDs. Would there be any advantage to putting them in a metal enclosure to get the noise levels down? I currently have a noise floor of around 50mv p-p. My 5v supply which is coming from a 48v POE switch via a splitter has about 8mv of noise on it. Are these respectable figures or should I improve things? I didn't fit the optional electrolytic cap to the control board btw.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VucZLPWAKgXHpDoCA
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Thanks for your support.
tickertapes
I had tinkered around with the manual settings but being a noob I was worried about sending garbage data to the servers in the event my noise floor were to suddenly rise. My philosophy was quality over quantity. I am very new to this but find it fascinating.
Is Scaynes Hill 3083 doing okay?
I was going to go down the ferrite antenna route but RS delivered them yesterday all broken into many pieces. Maybe my 2 x 5 turns of copper wire are doing okay?
I've mounted my PCB's in polycarbonate IP68 enclosures with clear doors so I can see status LEDs. Would there be any advantage to putting them in a metal enclosure to get the noise levels down? I currently have a noise floor of around 50mv p-p. My 5v supply which is coming from a 48v POE switch via a splitter has about 8mv of noise on it. Are these respectable figures or should I improve things? I didn't fit the optional electrolytic cap to the control board btw.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VucZLPWAKgXHpDoCA
.
Thanks for your support.
tickertapes
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