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== Software Support == | == Software Support == | ||
The | The C++ library libfreesrp makes it possible to interface with the FreeSRP from your applications. | ||
Through gr-osmosdr, the FreeSRP is supported in GNU Radio. SoapyOsmo provides FreeSRP support in Soapy and Pothos. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* FreeSRP documentation at [http://freesrp.org/documentation/ freesrp.org/documentation/] | * FreeSRP documentation at [http://freesrp.org/documentation/ freesrp.org/documentation/] |
Revision as of 02:35, 7 May 2017
The FreeSRP comes in a small, portable form factor (7 cm x 11 cm) that can be completely powered from USB. Its frequency range is 70 MHz to 6 GHz, it has a sample rate of up to 61.44 MSps, an onboard FPGA, and streams acquired signals to a computer in real-time over USB 3.0 -- aiming to balance a useful and powerful set of specifications with an affordable price and a compact form factor ideal for field use.
Features & Specifications
- RF Transceiver: Analog Devices AD9364
- FPGA: Xilinx Artix 7 (XC7A50T-1FTG256C)
- USB 3.0 controller: Cypress USB 3.0 CYUSB3014-BZXC
- Continuous frequency range: 70 MHz - 6 GHz
- Bandwidth: 61.44 MHz
- RF connection: 2 SMA connectors (1 RX, 1 TX)
- Power Output (CW): up to 17 dBm
- Power: micro USB connector or optional external power supply
- Expansion ports: 5V tolerant GPIO on 0.1" header and high-speed IO on a Samtec QSE-040-01-L-D-A connector
- Status indicators: 4 programmable LEDs
- Dimensions: 108 mm x 70 mm
Software Support
The C++ library libfreesrp makes it possible to interface with the FreeSRP from your applications.
Through gr-osmosdr, the FreeSRP is supported in GNU Radio. SoapyOsmo provides FreeSRP support in Soapy and Pothos.
See Also
- FreeSRP documentation at freesrp.org/documentation/