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You could probe the RF signal flow with a spectrum analyzer by just touching the tip to a solder joint. The power level will not be accurate, but you can easily spot gain on an amp by comparing input to output. The readings will probably be 6 dB low. As a "probe" a RG405 semi-rigid type cable/pigtail works fine, the center lead is steel, so it holds up well. Make sure your analyzer can handle DC, or else use a DC block.
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What were the logic levels you measured on the control pins? The switch has a 2.5-3V logic high level, and TTL port output voltage for the MCU is listed as min 2.4v. I'm not at all familiar with the ST MCUs, so please forgive me if I'm way off base; just thinking out loud hoping it may prompt something.
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- PhracturedBlue
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On the next revision of the board, I'm considering changing to a Peregrine PE42641. I don't like the fact that the Skyworks part is essentially a single-source part. Sadly the skyworks and Peregrine are not pin compatible (though very close). The skyworks is a little cheaper and has better insertion loss though.
I also considered using 3 SPDT switches (like a PE4259). These parts are generally easily available, though I've not found anything other than the Peregrine parts that support a single-=line control in a sc-70 package.
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initially I removed it and replaced a new one and got identical results. I then thought maybe I didn't get a good solder joint, so I attempted to use an iron to ensure connectivity. now i have even worse transmission through the switch. I hate these qfn packages. it is next to impossible to proble them to verify connectivity
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- octagon
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Too much solder under the part, and/or no escape path (i.e. enough vias) a center blob can prevent the part from seating on all sides.
If you a apply a little pressure on the part while the solder is liquid, and keep on it until the solder sets you nay overcome those problems.
Too little solder and no contact is obviously another problem.
I don't have a hot-plate so I use a small hot-air "gun", for shrink-tube, plus a Hakko soldering iron, for re-work.
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But if i could buy this "universal module", where to buy?
Kind Regards
Jens from Germany
(sorry for bad english)
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- john
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Chip RF switch, did it work ?
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- octagon
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SeeedStudio offers, besides making low volume PCB at good prices, also prototype service. I have not tried their service as yet, I may, perhaps they are OK.
This may free up some time for PB to work on coding.
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- john
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i hope it will work . and hope Sadsack will come back
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I run a small business, not looking to sell ya'll anything but if / when you need a small batch of proto's assembled I'd be more than happy to do it for you. I can probably do around 10-15 of them a day and I'd be willing to spend a few days doing nothing but that (and of course I'd be happy to do smaller amounts, even just one or two at a time). Note because of the regulations and such I'm really not interested in selling these things, but I would be happy to solder up a batch for free if we could work something out.
Really looking forward to this, I hope I can contribute some labor sometime soon. Note I also specialize in PCB design and would be interested in making a drop-in 7E board as well...
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