Software-defined radio development kits for military communications introduced by Analog Devices

March 20, 2014
NORWOOD, Mass., 20 March 2014. Analog Devices Inc. in Norwood, Mass., is introducing two software-defined radio (SDR) development kits intended to simplify rapid SDR prototyping and development for military, test instrumentation, communications, and SDR waveform applications.
NORWOOD, Mass., 20 March 2014. Analog Devices Inc. in Norwood, Mass., is introducing two software-defined radio (SDR) development kits intended to simplify rapid SDR prototyping and development for military, test instrumentation, communications, and SDR waveform applications.

The AD-FMCOMMS4-EBZ is a transceiver FMC module that includes the AD9364 RF transceiver IC in a 1-by-1 SDR rapid prototyping FMC module for development and test & measurement.

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The AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ also is a transceiver FMC module and was engineered for 70 MHz to 6 GHz wideband tuning applications such as hand-held and whitespace radios. It is built around the AD9361 RF transceiver on a 2 X 2 SDR rapid prototyping module.

The Analog Devices FMC modules include hardware description language (HDL) code and device drivers for designers to get their software-defined radios up and running on the bench.

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For more information contact Analog Devices online at www.analog.com.

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