Nuand bladeRF
USB 3.0 Superspeed Software Defined Radio
Highlights
- 47MHz - 6GHz frequency coverage
- 2x2 MIMO, 61.44 MHz sampling rate
- Altera Cyclone V FPGA (49KLE or 301KLE)
- 10MHz reference input with on-board PLL
- Massive MIMO compatible
Description
bladeRF is a USB 3.0-based, next-generation Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform, offering a frequency range of 47 MHz to 6 GHz, 61.44 MHz sampling rate, and 2x2 MIMO streaming. Packed into a small form factor, bladeRF was designed for high performance and mobile applications.
At the core of bladeRF is the latest generation Cyclone V FPGA from Intel (formerly Altera). bladeRF xA9 features a 301KLE FPGA, the largest-in-class size. The FPGA provides plenty of room for hardware-accelerated modems, digital filtering, and other logic benefiting from the extreme parallel processing capabilities of the FPGA.
bladeRF is used by industry and academic researchers in telecommunications, RADAR, and MRI applications or by researchers looking for flexible, inexpensive hardware for wireless research. All drivers are open source and available for modification.
MATLAB® and Simulink® support is exposed using system objects and is implemented by using loadlibrary and calllib to interact with the bladeRF’s lightweight C library. An easy-to-use MATLAB object interface is available for quick use from the command line or in applications. For users needing more control, the entire libbladeRF API is also directly available within MATLAB. Nuand also provides a graphical tool for plotting the time and frequency domain response of waveforms. This tool works best with the Signal Processing Toolbox.
Nuand LLC
720 East Ave, Suite 201
Rochester, New York, 14607
UNITED STATES
bladeRF@nuand.com
https://www.nuand.com
Required Products
Recommended Products
Platforms
- Linux
- Macintosh
- UNIX
- Windows
Support
- Consulting
- On-site assistance
- System integration
- Telephone
- Training
Product Type
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Embedded Hardware - MCU, DSP, FPGA
Tasks
- Communications Systems
- Data Acquisition or Import
- Digital Signal Processing
- FPGA Design
- Test and Measurement
Industries
- Communication Devices
- Communication Infrastructure