Abstract: Advances in communications have enabled the development of various types of radars for applications, such as cartography, military industry, materials testing, air traffic control, and ...
I have a BladeRF and I try to use qspectrumanalyzer with it. SoapySDRUtil is working fine (picture 1). bladeRF-cli is working fine. But not soapy_power (picture 2). soapy_power --device bladerf ...
Nuand has adopted the Lime Microsystems LMS6002D field programmable RF chip in its bladeRF open-source software defined radio (SDR). A Kickstarter-funded project, the bladeRF raised almost double its ...
Tunable Filtenna With DGS Loaded Resonators for a Cognitive Radio System Based on an SDR Transceiver
Abstract: This paper introduces the design of a filtenna for cognitive radio systems. Four varactor diodes, which are inserted in the bandpass filter, are used to achieve the desired tunability. The ...
Software defined radio lets RF hardware take on a broad spectrum of tasks, all based on how that hardware is utilized in code. The bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 is one such device, packing a fat FPGA with ...
Around 5 years ago, several affordable FPGA based open source software defined radio boards launched including HackRF, BladeRF x40 / x115, and USRP B200. The company behind BladeRF has now launched an ...
Power consumption of the bladeRF will change depending on several factors. The largest contributors are: FPGA size, FPGA utilization, expansion boards, ambient temperature, sample rate, and the LNA ...
Canonical and Lime Micro showcased SoDeRa software defined radio (SDR) a couple of months ago, with a promise to launch a crowdfunding campaign later this year. They’ve fulfill their promise, and ...
Lime Micro announced Nuand had adopted Lime for its KickStarter funded open source software defined radio platform. The Nuand SDR joins the Myriad RF and Fairwaves open source RF board launched ...
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