Brief: Discover the USRP-LW E310, a high-performance Software-Defined Radio (SDR) device compatible with Ettus USRP E310. Featuring 2 TX/RX channels, AD9361 RF transceiver, and a frequency range of 70MHz-6 GHz, this compact and power-efficient SDR is perfect for mobile and embedded applications. Learn more about its advanced features and seamless integration with GNU Radio and other SDR frameworks.
Related Product Features:
Supports 2x2 MIMO with AD9361 RF transceiver for versatile RF applications.
Operates across a wide frequency range of 70 MHz to 6 GHz with 56 MHz bandwidth.
Compact and lightweight design (133 x 68 x 26.4 mm) with low power consumption (2-6W).
Equipped with a Zynq 7020 SoC FPGA and dual-core ARM A9 processor for robust processing.
Includes 1GB DDR3 RAM for ARM CPUs and 512 MB DDR3 RAM for FPGA logic.
Features Ethernet and USB interfaces for flexible connectivity options.
Built-in open-source UHD3.9.2 and API interface for easy integration with SDR frameworks.
Supports GNU Radio, Matlab, and RFNoC for versatile development and deployment.
Les questions:
What is the frequency range of the USRP-LW E310?
The USRP-LW E310 operates across a frequency range of 70 MHz to 6 GHz, making it suitable for a wide variety of RF applications.
What development tools are supported by the USRP-LW E310?
The USRP-LW E310 supports popular development tools such as GNU Radio, Matlab, UHD, and RFNoC, providing flexibility for various SDR projects.
How does the USRP-LW E310 compare to other USRP models?
The USRP-LW E310 offers a compact, low-power design with 2 TX/RX channels and a 56 MHz bandwidth, making it ideal for embedded and mobile applications compared to larger models like the X310 or N321.