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This video gives a quick overview of the Red Pitaya's various measurement, control, communication and storage interfaces.
Below is a top view of the Red Pitaya with the important interfaces labelled:
The following table gives detailed description of each hardware interface:
Name | Type | Connector | Description |
---|---|---|---|
IN1 | Input | SMA-F | RF input (High-Z, 1 MΩ // 10 pF) |
IN2 | Input | SMA-F | RF input (High-Z, 1 MΩ // 10 pF) |
OUT1 | Output | SMA-F | RF output (50 Ω) |
OUT2 | Output | SMA-F | RF output (50 Ω) |
Ethernet | Full-duplex | RJ45 | 1000Base-T Ethernet connection |
USB | Full-duplex | A USB | Used for standard USB devices |
Micro USB (Console) | Full-duplex | Micro B USB | Used for console connection |
Micro USB (Power) | Input | Micro B USB | 5 V / 2 A power supply |
Micro SD | Full-duplex | Micro SD slot |
Micro SD memory card |
For more information, refer to the official user manual at: http://wiki.redpitaya.com/index.php?title=User_Manual