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einklienermench
Joined: 06 Jun 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:15 pm Post subject: Need help finding the right I/O controller. |
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Hi everyone im new to this forum and i need your help guys, as far as i see there are allot of professionals out here and i hope we will be able to find a solution to my problem.
Here is the map of the system and how it is interconnected;
i need to be able to get the signal from lead 8 to go to lead 6 and make lead 5 go to lead 4.
I need to be able to switch between the transmitters that i want to amplify on the go without any restarts and keep ongoing connections through the controller (non amplified signals that go straight through example:
Lead 9 goes to lead 3).
Example command sequence:
AMPLIFIER_on
Bluetooth -> amp -> antenna1.
after a minute
Bluetooth -> antenna2
Zigbee_on
Zigbee -> amp -> antenna1.
and such and such. Doing all that without interrupting that acme wi-fi that is connected at all times to antenna3.
Hope you understand.
I need to be able to switch the signal "route" from the transmitter to the antenna. i need to be able to choose if i want to amplify the signal of the transmitter via software.
I Need for that signal that is already by todays standards respectively loud. (20dbm is considered strong), to go through the amplifier and output it to a special antenna.
so you see that its basically an I/O Controller, but the difference is that i need one that can handle such wattage.
And for those who wonder while looking at the illustration why i got 6 transmitters and 4 antennas its simply that all the transmitters work at 2.4GHz band and for all of them to work at the same time i will simply run out of band to work with, thats why there will be only 3 devices active at a time so i can use all three "ACME" Devices while intel wi-fi is inactive. so i can use all three non-overlapping channels of the 2.4ghz band. (in Europe there are 13 channels i believe).
I need the controller to connect via USB interface (up to usb 3.0), power will come from external source - it would be awesome if it wouldnt but i keep my options open. (battery/acdc converter)
So please read the whole post, its complicated yet i believe possible.
Thanks to anyone who cares to help. |
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