used in this report is the HackRF One1 from Great Scott Gadgets2.
I want to clarify what I’ve said above, I’m not interested in learning how to design something from scratch in this software, but if I can be shown how to convert an existing, finished design, that would fulfill my intended purpose.Īll I’m trying to do is export a complete board (PCB with components) to STEP and design an enclosure in Autodesk Inventor, as that is the software I’m familiar with and feel comfortable using. Chapter 6 (Penetration testing) explains all penetration tests performed. I’ve been looking through various help files, pdfs, forum posts, youtube videos, etc And have not found any basic information that assumes I have no prior experience with any of these open source platforms They all assume I’m familiar with both KiCad and FreeCad, and unfortunately I do not particularly care to learn how to use this software as I would any other CAD software, just because it seems a little redundant to learn an entirely new method for doing something I’m already capable of doing in other software.
I have the HackRF One pcb file open, and I see a bare board without any components on it. roothhv: hackrfinfo hackrfinfo version: unknown libhackrf version: unknown (0.5) Found HackRF Index: 0 Serial Number: REDACTED Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One) Firmware Version: 2018.01.1 (API:1. HackRF One covers many licensed and unlicensed ham radio bands. It is used for experiments with open source programs for SDRs, own software development for radio communications and experiments in amateur radio. NooElec HackRF One Software Defined Radio (SDR), ANT500 & SMA Antenna Adapter Bundle. I’m interested in designing an enclosure for the HackRF One, I have so far downloaded KiCad, FreeCAD, and a script or project known as KiCad StepUp. HackRF One, from Great Scott Gadgets, is a Software Defined Radio (SDR) peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz, designed to enable test and development of modern and next-generation radio technologies. HackRF Complete Bundle Genuine HackRF One Software Defined Radio SDR with 05PPM TCXO in a Custom Black Aluminum Enclosure ANT500 Antenna SMA Antenna Adapter Bundle Included. The HackRF One is an experimental Software Defined Radio transceiver for frequencies from 10 to 6000 MHz. HackRF One has a higher maximum USB data rate, so it should typically result in more spurs per bandwidth.