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#1 2008-12-11 12:33:26

TomBu
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From: Delft, The Netherlands
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Freq. range

Hi,


The current PM3 design can interpret signals of 125 kHz & 13.56 MHz.
However what it is that limits the signal frequency? Is it the A/D convertor or the ARM?
I’m just curious if the PM3 could also be used to fiddle around with signals in the 300 or 800 MHz range.


Cheers,
Tom

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#2 2008-12-12 12:38:15

TomBu
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Re: Freq. range

Dear SummoningDark,


Thanks for your post and I expected a such a reply, more or less.

Your Gumstix project sound interesting however I don't know if I could be of any help to you. What are you looking for?


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Tom

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#3 2008-12-15 10:08:44

TomBu
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Re: Freq. range

Dear SD,


I'm not an experienced Linux programmer so I can't help you with that. Sorry :-(

However I think if people realize that there are other RFiD freq then hi and lo they might be interested too.

Did you ever consider going Open Source?


Cheers,
Tom

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#4 2008-12-18 10:50:38

TomBu
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Re: Freq. range

Dear SD,


It would be interesting to know how the MT2068 operates, indeed. I'm a bit puzzled if a device that pre-processes the signal with the MT2068 would allow similar flexibility as the PM3.

In theory, it would be cool if you could have for instance four AD9480's all sampling in sequence and thus achieving 1 Giga sps. There's only the small problem of handling 8 Gbit of sample information per second ...

Anyway, I think you have an interesting project there. Let me know how it evolves.


Cheers,
Tom

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#5 2009-01-05 09:46:05

brokentesting
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Registered: 2008-11-22
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Re: Freq. range

TomBu, SummoningDark,  roel,


Unless I am incorrect, I believe both of you guys are  smile

The Proxmark can do alot more, but I will post the details later...

Sending you guys a PM along with roel - Admin of this board.

I will update this shortly...

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