HackRF One: update DC output voltage documentation

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Michael Ossmann
2022-08-29 05:37:03 -04:00
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@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ Features
* resolution: 8 bits
* interface: High Speed USB (with USB Micro-B connector)
* power supply: USB bus power
* software-controlled antenna port power (max 50 mA at 3.3 V)
* software-controlled antenna port power (max 50 mA at 3.0 to 3.3 V)
* SMA female antenna connector (50 ohms)
* SMA female clock input and output for synchronization
* convenient buttons for programming
* pin headers for expansion
* portable
* open source

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* Real-Time Clock: An RTC is installed on HackRF One.
* LPC4320 microcontroller: Jawbreaker had an LPC4330.
* RF shield footprint: An optional shield may be installed over HackRF One's RF section.
* Antenna port power: HackRF One can supply up to 50 mA at 3.3 V DC on the antenna port for compatibility with powered antennas and other low power amplifiers.
* Antenna port power: HackRF One can supply up to 50 mA at 3.0 to 3.3 V DC on the antenna port for compatibility with powered antennas and other low power amplifiers.
* Enhanced frequency range: The RF performance of HackRF One is better than Jawbreaker, particularly at the high and low ends of the operating frequency range. HackRF One can operate at 1 MHz or even lower.