Single RF transmitter covers 300 MHz to 3.8 GHz
Supports RF channel bandwidth up to 28 MHz
Integrated CPU/FPGA for signal processing applications
Integrated GPS receiver with 1PPS
SDR connects a broadband RF transmitter with CPU/FPGA processing to provide complete standalone software defined by radio solutions with unprecedented flexibility for a fraction of the size/weight/energy consumption of its competitors. In combination with a library ready to launch the application special software, Matchstiq ™ platform can be immediately used to deal with the demanding requirements for first day signal processing. As the user's requirements expand, other software applications are stored in a unit that provide a full set of features that can be selectively performed on the fly.
key features
Single RF transmitter covers 300 MHz to 3.8 GHz
Supports RF channel bandwidth up to 28 MHz
Integrated CPU/FPGA for signal processing applications
Integrated GPS receiver with 1PPS
Run-time burdensome/running software applications
A full set of special applications are available
SDK for custom application development
USD provides up to 32GB of on-board data and storage applications
USB interface to access the host system
Size: 2.2" x 4.6" x 0.9" (5.58 cm x 11.68 cm x 2.28 cm)
Performance:
Optional external battery
The smallest commercially available receiver and radio transmitter (SDR) with tuning capability between 300 MHz and
and 3.8 GHz. Measuring only 2.2" x 4.6" x 0.9", The Device ™ combines a broadband RF transmitter with a flexible band processing engine running the Linux operating system.
"The introduction begins with the next chapter in mobile computing, where
The flexibility of the program now extends towards the antenna,
"We believe this shift in capability will open up completely new markets where radio radio radio has dominated for far too long."
The device includes the Atlas-I-LPE ™ computer developed by iVeia Inc.
Xilinx Spartan ® ® -6 LX45 FPGA with Texas Instruments 1 GHz ARM ® Cortex ™-A8 processor run linux kernel 2.6.35. This allows a wide range of advanced signal processing tasks to perform on the platform, while using as little as 3 watts for typical reception and use only. The device fills the void in the sdr country, playing at the same level of competing systems, but at less than half the size, price and power. "
Combined with a library of applications, signal processing available Epiq solutions or other software suites like GNU Radio, allows for a range of options, including use as a point-to-point data modem, LTE survey tool, or portable spectrum analyzer. The development kit is also available for users who want to create their own applications.
The solution proposes and builds state-of-the-art wireless systems for both commercial and public administration. These applications include the detection and classification and location of radio illuminators, as well as real time processing and decoding of layers 1, 2, 3 and for many wireless radio standards (including 2G/3G/4G lightweight).