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Elektor sdr
Elektor sdr





elektor sdr

  • Board layout: Altium project files available under CC BY 3.0 licence.
  • Board schematics: Altium project files available under CC BY 3.0 licence.
  • This is no different, open source is central to LimeSDR: Over the last three years, we’ve worked on numerous open source projects, all made available through Myriad-RF.
  • Power: micro USB connector or optional external power supply.
  • RF connection: 10 U.FL connectors (6 RX, 4 TX).
  • Continuous frequency range: 100 kHz – 3.8 GHz.
  • Oscillator: Rakon RPT7050A (Datasheet).
  • USB 3.0 controller: Cypress USB 3.0 CYUSB3014-BZXC.
  • FPGA: Altera Cyclone IV EP4CE40F23 – also compatible with EP4CE30F23.
  • RF Transceiver: Lime Microsystems LMS7002M MIMO FPRF (Datasheet).
  • With state-of-the-art technical specs, fully open hardware and toolchain, and integration with Snappy Ubuntu Core’s app distribution platform, LimeSDR is limited only by our collective imagination.
  • Wireless keyboard and mice emulation and detection.
  • elektor sdr

    Here are just some of the applications that are possible with the LimeSDR:

    elektor sdr

    The LimeSDR platform gives system developers, inventors, and even students an intelligent and flexible device for manipulating wireless signals, so they can learn, experiment, and develop products and applications. If you’re a developer yourself, you can share and/or sell your LimeSDR apps through Snappy Ubuntu Core as well. This means you can easily download new LimeSDR apps from developers around the world. While most SDRs have remained in the domain of RF and protocol experts, LimeSDR is usable by anyone familiar with the idea of an app store – it’s the first SDR to integrate with Snappy Ubuntu Core. LimeSDR can send and receive UMTS, LTE, GSM, LoRa, Bluetooth, Zigbee, RFID, and Digital Broadcasting, to name but a few.







    Elektor sdr