Hi Jack,

I’m the developer of the PortaPack. I’m not clear about what you want to do, 
but I can try to answer your questions.

If you’re interested in the RSSI signal, it’s generated by the MAX2837, the 
chip that performs the second IF function. It’s hooked up to an analog to 
digital converter on the LPC4320 microcontroller. So with a few changes to the 
firmware, you can read it out via USB. Or you can use the RSSI value from 
within your own HackRF firmware, if you can’t afford the latency that USB would 
add.

The PortaPack is programmed using a subset of C++11. The firmware is 
open-source (GPL) and available on GitHub, if you want to look it over and 
appropriate parts for your own use:

https://github.com/sharebrained/portapack-hackrf/

There’s also the HAVOC fork of the project firmware which is definitely worth 
looking at.

The PortaPack uses the ELM-ChaN FatFs project to write FAT32 SD cards:

http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html

There is an option in the project to enable ExFAT, but I don’t do that because 
of patents. I’ve tested write performance of about 7 Mbytes/sec on high-quality 
SD cards. However most SD cards have an annoying habit of periodically 
“digesting” written data for tens of milliseconds. So sustained writes with the 
small amount of buffer RAM available on the microcontroller limits sustained 
write speeds to approximately 2 Mbytes/sec.

I hope that helps.

        - Jared

> On Oct 14, 2017, at 18:19, Jack Hunt <jackgig2...@tamu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> I have some questions in regards to the Portapack. I'm looking to create a 
> similar board, without a screen and button, that can pass the RSSI through. I 
> was wondering how the Portapack's firmware was programmed (what software was 
> used). Also how the data that is stored on the SD card is formatted.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jack
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