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Latest revision as of 07:31, 28 June 2017
Myriad-RF is a family of open source hardware and software projects for wireless communications, and a community that is working to make wireless innovation accessible to as many people as possible. This wiki is used to organise detailed information for Myriad-RF projects, that should be useful to both end users and developers alike.
Over time it is hoped that this wiki may also become a useful resource for more general information related to SDR and wireless communications.
If you would like to have edit access in order to contribute please contact Andrew Back.
Contents
1 Getting started
For guidance on particular hardware or software see the project page.
2 Projects
2.1 Hardware
Note that some of these projects incorporate FPGA gateware and host software parts.
2.1.1 Archived
Archived projects are no longer being manufactured and/or maintained, but may still be in use and also serve as useful points of reference.
2.2 FPGA
- LimeADPD (RTL + host software)
2.3 Software
2.4 Tools
3 Lime Micro documentation
Selected documentation for Lime Microsystems transceivers, plus the LimeSDR and LimeNET app stores, is also available on this wiki.
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