Work under progress.....Will update the details soon.....
Sunday, 23 December 2012
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Make Your Own PCB Driller
Was thinking of making a small, lite weight and easy to use PCB driller for sometime. So today I stopped thinking and decided to do it. All of you can make one like this within no time. Here is some things you need:
- A dc motor
- A push-to-make switch
- An old torch
- An old lead pencil
- Some wires
- Double sided tape
- And some screws, a drill bit, a candle, match box etc etc......
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Kicad Files for Avr Programmer
I had been trying to study Kicad for a few days. So here is my first work for you. Its a Usb Avr Programmer using Atmega8.
Schematics |
PCB |
Monday, 10 September 2012
Model Of Mobile Communication Network (Theory)
The basic elements in a communication network |
As you all know a communication network consists of the users and the network elements to provide the service to the users. These network elements consists of the BTS, BSC, MSC, VLR, HLR, GMSC, PSTN etc. Hey dont worry seeing all these! I will explain it one by one to you all.
Mobile Station (MS)
This refers to the physical phone itself. The phone must be able to operate on a GSM network. Older phones operated on a single band only. Newer phones are dual-band, triple-band, and even quad-band capable. Each phone is uniquely identified by the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. This number is burned into the phone by the manufacturer. The IMEI can usually be found by removing the battery of the phone and reading the panel in the battery well.
This refers to the physical phone itself. The phone must be able to operate on a GSM network. Older phones operated on a single band only. Newer phones are dual-band, triple-band, and even quad-band capable. Each phone is uniquely identified by the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. This number is burned into the phone by the manufacturer. The IMEI can usually be found by removing the battery of the phone and reading the panel in the battery well.
Base Transceiver Station (BTS)
The BTS is the Mobile Station's access point to the network. It is responsible for carrying out radio communications between the network and the MS. It handles speech encoding, encryption, multiplexing (TDMA), and modulation/demodulation of the radio signals. It is also capable of frequency hopping. A BTS will have between 1 and 16 Transceivers (TRX), depending on the geography and user demand of an area. Each TRX represents one ARFCN. One BTS usually covers a single 120 degree sector of an area. Usually a tower with 3 BTSs will accommodate all 360 degrees around the tower. However, depending on geography and user demand of an area, a cell may be divided up into one or two sectors, or a cell may be serviced by several BTSs with redundant sector coverage. A BTS is assigned a Cell Identity. The cell identity is 16-bit number (double octet) that identifies that cell in a particular Location Area. The cell identity is part of the Cell Global Identification (CGI).The CGI is a number that uniquely identifies a specific cell within its location area, network, and country. The interface between the MS and the BTS is known as the Um Interface or the Air Interface.
Base Station Controller (BSC)
The BSC controls multiple BTS. It handles allocation of radio channels, frequency administration, power and signal measurements from the MS, and handovers from one BTS to another (if both BTSs are controlled by the same BSC). A BSC also functions as a "funneler". It reduces the number of connections to
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Model Of Mobile Communication Network
The Final Model |
Welcome To My Blog
Hi all. I'm Akhil a electronics hobbyist. I love working with things and its a great passion for me. Here I'm going to share some of my works and ideas with all of you. Earlier I only used windows for my works. But many of my friends suggested me to try using Linux for the same. And now I'm loving it. And hopefully I will be posting about how i learned to use Ubuntu terminal which could be useful at-least for some of you out there.
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