[USRP-users] Product Announcement: USRP E320 Brings Performance to Embedded Software Defined Radios

2019-01-03 Thread Wan Liu via USRP-users
Ettus Research is proud to announce the USRP E320 software defined radio,
which brings performance to embedded SDR by offering four times more FPGA
resources compared to its predecessor USRP E31x devices. The USRP E320 also
introduces improvements in streaming, synchronization, integration,
fault-recovery, and remote management capability.

This field deployable SDR continues to use the 2x2 MIMO AD9361 transceiver
from Analog Devices, which covers frequencies from 70 MHz – 6 GHz and
provides up to 56 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth. The baseband processor is
upgraded to the Xilinx Zynq 7045 SoC, which includes a dual-core ARM CPU
for stand-alone operation. Users can deploy applications directly onto the
pre-installed embedded Linux operating system or stream samples to a host
computer using high-speed interfaces such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 1 Gigabit
Ethernet, and Aurora over an SFP+ port.

Users can now implement high channel count MIMO systems by leveraging a
flexible synchronization architecture with support for independent clock
and PPS time references, as well as a built-in GPSDO module. The USRP E320
is available in a 3U Eurocard board-only variant and a passive cooling full
enclosure variant.

The open source USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) API and RF Network-on-Chip
(RFNoC™) FPGA development framework reduce software development effort and
integrate with a variety of industry-standard tools such as GNU Radio.
Users can rapidly prototype and reliably deploy designs for a variety of
SDR applications such as spectrum monitoring and analysis, base station and
UE emulation, mobile radio, and UAV communication/detection.

For more information, visit the pages below or contact sa...@ettus.com.

USRP E320 (Full Enclosure) Product Page:
https://www.ettus.com/product/details/USRP-E320

USRP E320 (Board-only) Product Page:
https://www.ettus.com/product/details/USRP-E320-Board

Regards,

Wan Liu
Product Manager, Software Defined Radio
Ettus Research
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[USRP-users] Product Announcement: The USRP N300 Delivers Reliability to Deployed Software Defined Radios

2018-08-01 Thread Wan Liu via USRP-users
Ettus Research, a National Instruments brand, is proud to announce the USRP
N300 Software Defined Radio (SDR) device. The USRP N300 is the lower cost
variant of the USRP N310. Likewise, this SDR delivers reliability and fault
tolerance for deployment and gives you the unique capability to remotely
perform tasks such as software updating, rebooting, factory resetting,
self-testing, host PC/ARM debugging, and system health monitoring.

The RF front end uses one AD9371 transceiver to provide 2X2 MIMO
capability, up to 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth, and an extended
frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz. The baseband processor uses the
Xilinx Zynq-7035 SoC to deliver real-time and low-latency processing as
well as stand-alone operation. You can deploy applications directly to the
preinstalled embedded Linux OS or stream samples to a host computer using
multiple high-speed interface options.

The USRP N300 features a flexible synchronization architecture with support
for clock reference, PPS time reference, GPSDO, and Ethernet-based
synchronization using White Rabbit. White Rabbit is an open source timing
protocol that provides precise baseband synchronization over large
distances in GPS-denied environments. For more information on this unique
feature, see the White Rabbit application note in the link below.

The open source USRP Hardware Driver™  (UHD) API and RF Network-on-Chip
(RFNoC™) FPGA development framework help you reduce your software
development effort and integrate with a variety of industry-standard tools
such as GNU Radio. You can rapidly prototype and reliably deploy designs
for a variety of SDR applications such as wireless testbed, remote radio
heads, spectrum monitoring, and more.

For more information, visit the pages below or contact sa...@ettus.com.

USRP N300 Product Page:
https://www.ettus.com/product/details/USRP-N300

USRP N310 Product Page:
https://www.ettus.com/product/details/USRP-N310

Ethernet-based synchronization Application Note:
https://kb.ettus.com/Using_Ethernet-Based_Synchronization_on_the_USRP%E2%84%A2_N3xx_Devices

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Ettus Research
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[USRP-users] Product Announcement: Simplifying Deployment of Software Defined Radios with USRP N310

2018-03-06 Thread Wan Liu via USRP-users
Ettus Research is proud to announce the USRP N310 software defined radio
(SDR). This SDR delivers reliability and fault-tolerance for deployment in
large-scale and distributed wireless systems. The USRP N310 simplifies
control and management of a network of radios by introducing the unique
capability to remotely perform tasks such as updating software, rebooting,
factory resetting, self-testing, host PC/ARM debugging, and monitoring
system health.

The USRP N310 is one of the highest channel density devices on the SDR
market, offering four RX and four TX channels in a half-wide RU form
factor. The RF front end uses two AD9371 transceivers, the latest RFIC
technology from Analog Devices. Each channel provides up to 100 MHz of
instantaneous bandwidth, and covers an extended frequency range from 10 MHz
to 6 GHz.

The baseband processor uses the Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC to deliver a large
user programmable FPGA for real-time and low-latency processing and a
dual-core ARM CPU for stand-alone operation. Users can deploy applications
directly onto the pre-installed embedded Linux operating system or stream
samples to a host computer using high-speed interfaces such as 1 Gigabit
Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and Aurora over dual SFP+ ports.

The open source USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) API and RF Network-on-Chip
(RFNoC™) FPGA development framework reduce software development effort and
integrate with a variety of industry-standard tools such as GNU Radio.
Users can rapidly prototype and reliably deploy designs for a variety of
SDR applications such as wireless testbed, remote radio head, spectrum
monitoring, and more.
For more information, visit the USRP N310
 product page or contact
sa...@ettus.com.

Product Page:
https://www.ettus.com/product/details/USRP-N310

Regards,

Wan Liu
Product Manager, Software Defined Radio
Ettus Research
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