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Software Defined Radio
function of wireless communication transmitter and receiver is changed by software.
See Also: Radio, Radio Frequency, Ham Radio, Mobile Radio, SDR
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Software Defined Radio
NI software defined radios (SDRs) provide the design solution to rapidly prototype wireless communications systems, which leads to faster results. You can present applications with real-world signals such as multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) and LTE/WiFi testbed.
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Software Defined Radio Program
Scientific Research Corp. STI Division
SRC is on the forefront of software defined radio technology, test, and interoperability. We provide systems engineering support for waveform testing, software and hardware integration, standards compliance, and information assurance.
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Software Defined Radio Firmware
FWSDR
The combination of the firmware FWSDR and the high-end digitizer ADQ14 creates a unique platform for software-defined radio. This 14-bit digitizer provides the high dynamic range needed in an RF environment and the interleaving technology provides high signal bandwidth coverage.The interleaving technology is provided through the use of SP Devices’ proprietary technology ADX which removes typical interleaving artifacts and enables the unique combination of bandwidth and dynamic range.
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Software Defined Radio Device Bundle
The Software Defined Radio Device Bundle is a hardware and software bundle that includes USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) Software Defined Radio Devices, LabVIEW software support, and turnkey courseware. The bundle also includes components of a lab station designed to help students gain hands-on experience with a live communication link between USRP Software Defined Radio Devices.
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USRP Software Defined Radio Device
The USRP Software Defined Radio Device is a reconfigurable RF device that includes a combination of host-based processors, FPGAs, and RF front ends. The USRP Software Defined Radio Device include options that range from lower cost options with fixed FPGA personalities to high-end radios with a large, open FPGAs and wide instantaneous bandwidth. These devices can be used for applications such as multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) and LTE/WiFi testbeds, SIGINT, and radar systems.
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USRP-2900, Software Defined Radio Device Bundle
784113-01
USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device Bundle - The USRP-2900 Teaching Bundle includes two USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) Software Defined Radio Devices, turnkey courseware, and other accessories such as USB 3.0 cables and SMA attenuators. Students can use USRP … Software Defined Radio Devices with LabVIEW to experiment with real-world signals in introductory communications and digital communications laboratories. The USRP-2900 Teaching Bundle helps students experiment with FM radio, GPS, GSM, Bluetooth, and ISM signals. The bundle also includes components of a lab station that students can use to gain hands-on experience with live communication links between multiple USRP Software Defined Radio Devices.
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USRP-2901, Software Defined Radio Device Bundle
784114-01
USRP-2901 Software Defined Radio Device Bundle - The USRP-2901 Teaching Bundle includes two USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) Software Defined Radio Devices, turnkey courseware, and other accessories such as USB 3.0 cables and SMA attenuators. Students can use USRP … Software Defined Radio Devices with LabVIEW to experiment with real-world signals in introductory communications and digital communications laboratories. The USRP-2901 Teaching Bundle helps students experiment with FM radio, GPS, GSM, Bluetooth, and ISM signals. The bundle also includes components of a lab station that students can use to gain hands-on experience with live communication links between multiple USRP Software Defined Radio Devices.
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USRP Software Defined Radio Reconfigurable Device
The USRP Software Defined Radio Reconfigurable Device is built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) and universal software radio peripheral (USRP) architectures. It includes a powerful FPGA for advanced DSP that you can program with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. The device includes 2x2 MIMO transceivers or four-channel superheterodyne receivers, supporting center frequencies from 10 MHz to 6 GHz, with up to 160 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth. The USRP Software Defined Radio Reconfigurable Device also optionally includes a GPS‐disciplined oven-controlled crystal oscillator (GPSDO), which provides greater frequency accuracy than temperature- compensated crystal oscillators. Prototyping applications include LTE and 802.11 prototyping, spectrum monitoring, signals intelligence, military communications, radar, direction finding, and wireless research.
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USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device
The USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device consists of an onboard processor, FPGA, and RF front end. You can program this device using either LabVIEW Communications System Design Suite or an open-source software workflow, depending on the operating system you choose. You can provision the device with NI Linux Real-Time, Linux Fedora, or Linux Ubuntu real-time operating systems. The USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device enables you to prototype a range of advanced research applications such as stand-alone LTE or 802.11 device emulation; Medium Access Control (MAC) algorithm development; multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.
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USRP-2900, 70 MHz to 6 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device
784039-01
70 MHz to 6 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2900 is a tunable RF transceiver with full-duplex operation. It offers bus-powered connectivity with USB 3.0 or USB 2.0. You also can use the NI USRP‑2900 for the following communications applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed device (ISM) bands; sensor networks; amateur radio; or GPS.
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50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783923-01
50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2940 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.
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400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783147-01
400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2942 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.
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400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783924-01
400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2942 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.
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USRP-2901, 70 MHz to 6 GHz, 2-Channel USRP Software Defined Radio Device
784040-01
70 MHz to 6 GHz, 2-Channel USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2901 is a tunable RF transceiver with full-duplex, MIMO operation. It offers bus-powered connectivity with USB 3.0 or USB 2.0. You can also use the NI USRP‑2901 for the following communications applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed device (ISM) bands; sensor networks; amateur radio; or GPS.
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USRP-2940, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783146-01
50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2940 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.
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USRP-2944, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783149-01
The USRP-2944 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.
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400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783927-01
400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2952 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and shorten time to results. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2952 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.
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400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783151-01
400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2952 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and shorten time to results. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2952 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.
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50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783150-01
50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2950 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. With the flexible hardware architecture and the LabVIEW unified design flow, researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2950 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.
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50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783926-01
50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2950 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. With the flexible hardware architecture and the LabVIEW unified design flow, researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2950 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.
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USRP-2920, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device
781906-01
20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2920 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the USRP‑2920 for the following applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed devices on industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands; sensor networks; cell phone; amateur radio; or GPS.
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USRP‑2932, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz Software Defined Radio Device
781909-01
20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2922 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the USRP‑2922 for the following communications applications: WiFi, WiMax, S‑band transceivers, and 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band transceivers.
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USRP-2954, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
783153-01
The USRP-2954 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and shorten time to results. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2954 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. The GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.
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USRP-2945, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
785263-01
10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2945 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless receiver systems. This software defined radio reconfigurable device is designed for over-the-air signal acquisition and analysis. It features a two-stage superheterodyne architecture with four independent receiver channels and shares local oscillators for phase-coherent operation. It also offers a Kintex-7 FPGA programmable with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. With these features, the USRP-2945 has the RF and processing performance for applications including spectrum monitoring, direction finding, signals intelligence, wideband recording, and radar prototyping.
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USRP-2974, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, x86 Processor, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device
785606-01
The USRP-2974 is built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture with an onboard Intel Core i7 processor running the NI Linux Real-Time OS. The USRP-2974 is a USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device, meaning that you can target the onboard processor with LabVIEW Communications System Design Suite to deterministically perform processing. The USRP-2974 is also equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) Reference Clock. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include stand-alone LTE or 802.11 device emulation; Medium Access Control (MAC) algorithm development; multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.
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USRP-2955, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device
785264-01
The USRP-2955 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless receiver systems. It is designed for over-the-air signal acquisition and analysis. It features a two-stage superheterodyne architecture with four independent receiver channels and shares local oscillators for phase-coherent operation. It also offers a Kintex-7 FPGA programmable with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. With these features, the USRP-2955 has the RF and processing performance for applications such as spectrum monitoring, direction finding, signals intelligence, wideband recording, and radar prototyping. The USRP-2955 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) Reference Clock, which improves frequency accuracy and synchronization.
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USRP‑2930, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device
781910-01
20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2930 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. It also features a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) with PPS accuracy of ±50 ns. You also can use the NI USRP‑2930 for the following communications applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed devices on industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands; sensor networks; cell phone; amateur radio; or GPS.
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USRP‑2932, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device
781911-01
20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2932 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the NI USRP‑2930 for the following communications applications: WiFi, WiMax, S‑band transceivers, and 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band transceivers.
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USRP-2921, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz and 4.9 GHz to 5.9 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device
781907-01
20 MHz Bandwidth, 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz and 4.9 GHz to 5.9 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2921 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You also can use the USRP‑2921 for the following communications applications: low-power unlicensed devices on industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands at 2.45 GHz or 5.8 GHz; public safety, user-network interface (UNI); and Japanese wireless networks.
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Ettus USRP X410, 1 MHz to 7.2 GHz, 400 MHz Bandwidth, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device
787272-01
The Ettus USRP X410 integrates hardware and software to help you prototype high-performance wireless systems and perform over-the-air signal generation and analysis. Additionally, the Ettus USRP X410 features a two-stage superheterodyne architecture with four independent transmitter and receiver channels. It also features a Xilinx Zynq Ultrascale+ RFSoC with programmable FPGA supporting the Open Source UHD tool flow as well as LabVIEW FPGA. With these features, the Ettus USRP X410 has the RF and processing performance for applications such as wireless communications prototyping, spectrum monitoring, and signals intelligence. The Ettus USRP X410 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) Reference Clock, which improves frequency accuracy and synchronization.