Competition – ADALM PLUTO – Software-Defined Radio Active Learning Module
The easy to use ADALM-Pluto kit is a high-frequency kit that enables you to gain in-depth knowledge about software-defined radio (SDR), that is, the setting of frequency bands and properties via software, for high frequency and wireless communication. The kit features a frequency range extending from 325 MHz to 3.8 GHz as well as a built-in transmit and receive channel. Users can familiarize themselves with the system with support from the book Software-Defined Radio for Engineers, which can be downloaded from analog.com for free. The book also describes a few experiments that can be done with the ADALM-Pluto kit.
The Kit Includes:
- Analog Devices PlutoSDR active learning module
- Two antennas (824 MHz to ~894 MHz/ 1710 MHz to ~2170 MHz)
- One 15 cm SMA cable
- One USB cable
Features:
- Portable self-contained RF learning module
- Cost-effective experimentation platform
- RF coverage from 325 MHz to 3.8 GHz
- Flexible rate, 12-bit ADC and DAC
- One transmitter and one receiver (female SMA, 50 Ω)
- Half or full-duplex
- MATLAB, Simulink support
- GNU Radio sink and source blocks
- Libiio, a C, C++, C#, and Python API
- USB 2.0 interface
- Plastic enclosure
- USB powered
- Up to 20 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth (complex I/Q)
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