
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.
Topics
- Software Defined Radio
- Radio
- Software
- Reconfigurable FPGA
- Application Software
- Radio Frequency
- RF
- Crystal Oscillators
- FPGA Modules
- GPS Receivers
- Wireless Communication
- Crystals
- FPGA
- LabVIEW
- Prototyping
- 802.11
- Communication
- DSP
- Frequency
- GHz
- Gigahertz
- GPS
- Intelligence
- LTE
- Military
- MIMO
- Modules
- Monitoring
- Oscillators
- Radar
- Receivers
- Signal
- Temperature
- Transceivers
- Wireless