Successful upgrade
Also note.. some of the options vanished?
After restoration i just changed the version config file to the SVA code and ran the .7 ads file
Congrats Elasia - especially your quick recovery from a 'bricked' device.
Looking at your SVA system Info page - I drool with envy and fully appreciate the taste of the sweet nectar of success you must be enjoying now
Thanks, yeah wasnt really bricked to the point of needing to hit them with jtag... it was my computer being a horses ass earlier and making all the serial port data garbage... switched to the tablet i use normally for reprogramming network switches... worked fine... pos comp lol
And yeah, tv knows what to do now to repack the firmware to convert it.. HOWEVER you need to buy the calibration kit, they do not come with SVA calibration data loaded, you must use the sva cali menu to do this yourself
I'll pick it up one of these days myself unless someone wanted to send me one ~
Good to hear not ‘bricked’
– hate it when this happens
– it drains all my mental energy, because I need to go to basics, make a cable, get working serial port on pc, get correct baud speed, bits , etc, etc.
Not something you want to do
– especially when you just had a big letdown because you failed with your flashing of the device
With regard to Calibration Kit, I’m not sure you need to get a Siglent Kit??
My take on the calibration is not very strict, because there are two ways of looking at it ;-
1. Unless you are going to use the VNA of the SVA for calibrating the actual DUT for some certification requirements, then it’s not necessary to have a precisely certified calibration kit.
2. You can make very good ‘design measurements’ when the VNA is calibrated with an alternative non-certified calibration kit.
If you are ok with 2 above – then there is a very good low cost solution.
You probably heard of the $35 NanoVNA device??
If not, check it out, it’s a great device (think there are some forum threads on it here at eevblog)
It uses an AD chip good to 900Mhz (there is a V2 out now with 3GHz ability)
– it’s a must have toy / tool
The NAnoVNA comes with its own SMA calibration kit and cables
– see attached photos of my device
– the SMAs are 50 Ohm load, Open, and Short with associated cables.
All for $35 it’s a no brainer
Unless I totally missed the level of calibration accuracy required for the VNA of the SVA, then for non-critical work this kit should be fine!
Hope this is useful info to get you going with you new
(he says this with some envy) SVA – well earned by your patience and risk taking
– all good fun I guess as we are ‘locked away’ during the covid-19 pandemic