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MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts.BLADERF 2.0 MICRO
The bladeRF 2.0 micro is the next-generation 2x2 MIMO, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, off-the-shelf USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio (SDR) that is easy and affordable for students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communications, yet provides a powerful waveform development platform expected by industry professionals.FPGA - NUAND
All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
XB-200 TRANSVERTER UPDATE Expanded frequency range. The initial specification called for a low frequency range of 10Mhz, the upgraded transverter now goes down to 60kHz. The RF switches provide an easy way of expanding the frequency range, not replacing it, meaning that the transverter board does not have to be unplugged to use the bladeRF’s original frequency range. GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
HOME - NUANDBLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9BLADERF 2.0MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts.BLADERF 2.0 MICRO
The bladeRF 2.0 micro is the next-generation 2x2 MIMO, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, off-the-shelf USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio (SDR) that is easy and affordable for students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communications, yet provides a powerful waveform development platform expected by industry professionals.FPGA - NUAND
All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
XB-200 TRANSVERTER UPDATE Expanded frequency range. The initial specification called for a low frequency range of 10Mhz, the upgraded transverter now goes down to 60kHz. The RF switches provide an easy way of expanding the frequency range, not replacing it, meaning that the transverter board does not have to be unplugged to use the bladeRF’s original frequency range. GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
SUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. Slack BLADERF WINDOWS INSTALL GUIDE bladeRF Windows® Install Guide Nuand, LLC Revisions Comments, feedback, improvements, and xes may be sent to . Revision Date Summary1
2017.12-RC1 AND AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL 2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio HELP ON MATLAB AND IQ SAMPLES FFT PROCESSING My settings to get the samples are the following: Code: Select all. bladeRF> set frequency rx 810M bladeRF> set samplerate rx 40M bladeRF> set bandwidth rx 20M bladeRF> set lnagain 6 bladeRF> set rxvga1 10 bladeRF> set rxvga2 0 bladeRF> rx config file=test.csv format=csv n=5000 bladeRF> rx start bladeRF> rx. GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
SETTING DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES FOR RX1 AND RX2 Re: Setting different frequencies for RX1 and RX2. This is not possible. The two RX ports share a common LO. Likewise for the two TX ports. One might then wonder what is the purpose of that. There are many applications that use multiple "spigots" (MIMO) tuned to the same frequency. Because there are multiple, sometimes smaller, antennas,they
BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META FORMAT Re: BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META Format. Post. by bglod » Mon Sep 24, 2018 6:12 pm. They are in this format by default. You can make it explicit with the following command: Code: Select all. rx config format=bin. Or, similarly for TX: Code: Select all. DC CALIBRATION (MODULE=1) FAILED TO Having issues with the site, hardware, source code, or any otherissues?
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2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF 2.0 MICRO
The bladeRF 2.0 micro is the next-generation 2x2 MIMO, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, off-the-shelf USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio (SDR) that is easy and affordable for students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communications, yet provides a powerful waveform development platform expected by industry professionals.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4 The bladeRF 2.0 micro xA4 is the next generation Software Defined Radio (SDR) offering a frequency range of 47MHz to 6GHz, 61.44MHz sampling rate, and 2×2 MIMO streaming. Packed into a small form factor, the bladeRF 2.0 micro was designed for high performance as well as mobile applications. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF WINDOWS INSTALL GUIDE bladeRF Windows® Install Guide Nuand, LLC Revisions Comments, feedback, improvements, and xes may be sent to . Revision Date Summary1
BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio HOME - NUANDBLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9BLADERF 2.0MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF 2.0 MICRO
The bladeRF 2.0 micro is the next-generation 2x2 MIMO, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, off-the-shelf USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio (SDR) that is easy and affordable for students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communications, yet provides a powerful waveform development platform expected by industry professionals.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4 The bladeRF 2.0 micro xA4 is the next generation Software Defined Radio (SDR) offering a frequency range of 47MHz to 6GHz, 61.44MHz sampling rate, and 2×2 MIMO streaming. Packed into a small form factor, the bladeRF 2.0 micro was designed for high performance as well as mobile applications. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF WINDOWS INSTALL GUIDE bladeRF Windows® Install Guide Nuand, LLC Revisions Comments, feedback, improvements, and xes may be sent to . Revision Date Summary1
BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined RadioSUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. SlackCALIBRATION
Calibration. All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such. Use of this device is at your own risk and discretion. Nuand LLC makes no warranty of any kind (whether express or implied) with regard to material presented on this BT-100 BIAS-TEE POWER AMPLIFIER The BT-100 is a wideband bias tee TX Power Amplifier (PA) that draws its current from the bladeRF 2.0 micro’s SMA connectors. The BT-100 is versatile PA that is an ideal intermediary or final stage amplifier in a TX chain. bladeRF-cli and the libbladeRF API can be used to BLADERF WINDOWS INSTALL GUIDE bladeRF Windows® Install Guide Nuand, LLC Revisions Comments, feedback, improvements, and xes may be sent to . Revision Date Summary1
FEATURES - NUAND
bladeRF USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio bladeRF@nuand.com 720 East Ave Suite 201 https://www.nuand.com Rochester, NY 14607 enthusiasts to.Features
BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio 2017.12-RC1 AND AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL 2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
NUAND BLADERF USB 3.0 SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A bladerRF - USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio Title Size Document Number Rev Date: Sheet of A Nuand B Saturday, March 30, 2013 114 HELP ON MATLAB AND IQ SAMPLES FFT PROCESSING My settings to get the samples are the following: Code: Select all. bladeRF> set frequency rx 810M bladeRF> set samplerate rx 40M bladeRF> set bandwidth rx 20M bladeRF> set lnagain 6 bladeRF> set rxvga1 10 bladeRF> set rxvga2 0 bladeRF> rx config file=test.csv format=csv n=5000 bladeRF> rx start bladeRF> rx. GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
HOME - NUANDBLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9BLADERF 2.0MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
SUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. Slack FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.FPGA - NUAND
All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9 THERMAL bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 Thermal is functionally identical to the bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9. The units feature improved temperate grade components that make them more suitable for operating in thermally challenging environments. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 THERMAL, improved temperature range FPGA, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2x2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
HOME - NUANDBLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9BLADERF 2.0MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
SUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. Slack FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.FPGA - NUAND
All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9 THERMAL bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 Thermal is functionally identical to the bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9. The units feature improved temperate grade components that make them more suitable for operating in thermally challenging environments. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 THERMAL, improved temperature range FPGA, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2x2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
SUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. SlackCONTACT US - NUAND
XB-200 LF/MF/HF/VHF transverter. XB-300 Amplifier. Tri-Band Antenna. My Account. View Cart. Checkout. Products. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 $ 720.00. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA4 $ 480.00. BT-100 BIAS-TEE POWER AMPLIFIER The BT-100 is a wideband bias tee TX Power Amplifier (PA) that draws its current from the bladeRF 2.0 micro’s SMA connectors. The BT-100 is versatile PA that is an ideal intermediary or final stage amplifier in a TX chain. bladeRF-cli and the libbladeRF API can be used toTRI-BAND ANTENNA
Description . This is a general purpose tri-band antenna that covers 700MHz to 2600MHz. It is a good fit as a starter antenna for research and experimentation in the ISM bands.BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined RadioFEATURES - NUAND
bladeRF USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio bladeRF@nuand.com 720 East Ave Suite 201 https://www.nuand.com Rochester, NY 14607 enthusiasts to.Features
XB-200 TRANSVERTER UPDATE Expanded frequency range. The initial specification called for a low frequency range of 10Mhz, the upgraded transverter now goes down to 60kHz. The RF switches provide an easy way of expanding the frequency range, not replacing it, meaning that the transverter board does not have to be unplugged to use the bladeRF’s original frequency range. SETTING DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES FOR RX1 AND RX2 Re: Setting different frequencies for RX1 and RX2. This is not possible. The two RX ports share a common LO. Likewise for the two TX ports. One might then wonder what is the purpose of that. There are many applications that use multiple "spigots" (MIMO) tuned to the same frequency. Because there are multiple, sometimes smaller, antennas,they
BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META FORMAT Re: BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META Format. Post. by bglod » Mon Sep 24, 2018 6:12 pm. They are in this format by default. You can make it explicit with the following command: Code: Select all. rx config format=bin. Or, similarly for TX: Code: Select all. DC CALIBRATION (MODULE=1) FAILED TO Having issues with the site, hardware, source code, or any otherissues?
HOME - NUANDBLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA4BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9BLADERF 2.0MICRO PRODUCT BRIEF
2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
INSTALLERS - NUAND
This installer includes libbladeRF, the bladeRF-cli, drivers, and support for MATLAB ® & Simulink ®. The latest "stable" installer version is always referenced by this link: bladeRF-win-installer-latest.exe. Below are the latest available installers. Versions marked "alpha"BLADERF - NUAND
The bladeRF is a fully bus powered device that does not need to be plugged into an outlet for normal operation. For users who wish to do host processing, USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is the ideal high throughput, low latency interface that brings the PC closer to the antenna than everbefore.
SUPPORT - NUAND
Getting Help Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Getting Started guide on bladeRF wiki Forums If you run into trouble or have questions, the Nuand forums are a great place to ask for help. SlackFPGA - NUAND
All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9 THERMAL bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 Thermal is functionally identical to the bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9. The units feature improved temperate grade components that make them more suitable for operating in thermally challenging environments. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 THERMAL, improved temperature range FPGA, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2x2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
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2017.12-rc1 and Automatic Gain Control. The long-awaited 2017.12-rc1 release is now available on GitHub! This release includes a stable version of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for the bladeRF, as well as a new way of using a configuration file to quickly configure your bladeRF with your favorite settings. The software features areavailable for
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All specifications subject to change at any time without notice. bladeRF is sold as test equipment and is expected for all intents and purposes to be used as such. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The bladeRF 2.0 micro has two ways to control its VCTCXO. The first, and default, is a 12‑bit onboard DAC. The second method is an onboard analog PLL. Let’s discuss the DAC first. At the factory, the DAC output voltage is adjusted while the VCTCXO frequency is measured using a frequency counter.BLADERF X40
bladeRF x40. $ 420.00. The bladeRF x40 is a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio. The 40KLE option makes the bladeRF the essential low-cost RF transceiver kit for both hobbyists, and RF enthusiasts. BLADERF 2.0 MICRO CASE bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2×2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software Defined Radio. The xA9 features the largest-in-class 301KLE Cyclone V FPGA, an essential component for hardware accelerators and HDL signal processing chains including FFTs, Turbo Decoders, transmit modulators/filters, and receive acquisition correlators for burstmodems.
BLADERF 2.0 MICRO XA9 THERMAL bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 Thermal is functionally identical to the bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9. The units feature improved temperate grade components that make them more suitable for operating in thermally challenging environments. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 THERMAL, improved temperature range FPGA, 47MHz to 6GHz frequency range, 61.44MHz sampling rate, 2x2 MIMO channels USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Software GQRX CONTAINS SUPPORT FOR THE BLADERF Re: gqrx contains support for the bladeRF. Yep, straight out of the box this worked fine for me. Start GQRX, Click File > I/O Devices. bladeRF was automatically detected. (i left the default settings). Then click File > Start DSP. System: Linux Mint 15 x86_64. (Ubuntu13.04) Intel i7 Q
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XB-200 LF/MF/HF/VHF transverter. XB-300 Amplifier. Tri-Band Antenna. My Account. View Cart. Checkout. Products. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 $ 720.00. bladeRF 2.0 micro xA4 $ 480.00. BT-100 BIAS-TEE POWER AMPLIFIER The BT-100 is a wideband bias tee TX Power Amplifier (PA) that draws its current from the bladeRF 2.0 micro’s SMA connectors. The BT-100 is versatile PA that is an ideal intermediary or final stage amplifier in a TX chain. bladeRF-cli and the libbladeRF API can be used toTRI-BAND ANTENNA
Description . This is a general purpose tri-band antenna that covers 700MHz to 2600MHz. It is a good fit as a starter antenna for research and experimentation in the ISM bands.BLADERRF MICRO
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A MOUNTING HOLES - 80 mil holes 120 annular ring To be placed in each corner of board bladerRF micro - USB 3.0 Software Defined RadioFEATURES - NUAND
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XB-200 TRANSVERTER UPDATE Expanded frequency range. The initial specification called for a low frequency range of 10Mhz, the upgraded transverter now goes down to 60kHz. The RF switches provide an easy way of expanding the frequency range, not replacing it, meaning that the transverter board does not have to be unplugged to use the bladeRF’s original frequency range. SETTING DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES FOR RX1 AND RX2 Re: Setting different frequencies for RX1 and RX2. This is not possible. The two RX ports share a common LO. Likewise for the two TX ports. One might then wonder what is the purpose of that. There are many applications that use multiple "spigots" (MIMO) tuned to the same frequency. Because there are multiple, sometimes smaller, antennas,they
BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META FORMAT Re: BLADERF_FORMAT_SC16_Q11_META Format. Post. by bglod » Mon Sep 24, 2018 6:12 pm. They are in this format by default. You can make it explicit with the following command: Code: Select all. rx config format=bin. Or, similarly for TX: Code: Select all. DC CALIBRATION (MODULE=1) FAILED TO Having issues with the site, hardware, source code, or any otherissues?
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