chesterthompson
Newbie level 5
Hi
I am currently working on a project where I will need to create 48 different numerical signals. This is to test out network points on old buildings.
So what I would need is 48 individual signals that can be read and traced back to each signal.
My most promising idea is to create 48 different signals in the 1,2,3,4....50mhz range say then attach a cheap signal reader at the other end. You would then see a signal of 30mhz and then be able to trace back to a specific network point in the building
I was wondering if this would be possible? And if anyone has an idea on a very cheap circuit that can be made 48 times at each different wavelength?
Cost is also a big priority, you can buy signal readers for about £8 then hopefully less than £1 for each circuit.
Hopefully there is a more efficient way of doing this though
Thanks for your help
I am currently working on a project where I will need to create 48 different numerical signals. This is to test out network points on old buildings.
So what I would need is 48 individual signals that can be read and traced back to each signal.
My most promising idea is to create 48 different signals in the 1,2,3,4....50mhz range say then attach a cheap signal reader at the other end. You would then see a signal of 30mhz and then be able to trace back to a specific network point in the building
I was wondering if this would be possible? And if anyone has an idea on a very cheap circuit that can be made 48 times at each different wavelength?
Cost is also a big priority, you can buy signal readers for about £8 then hopefully less than £1 for each circuit.
Hopefully there is a more efficient way of doing this though
Thanks for your help