What is N210?
MSI N210 Overview This GeForce GT 210 card features 1GB of DDR3 VRAM and a 589 MHz GPU core for graphics processing, up to a maximum digital resolution of 2560 x 1600. Output options on the card include VGA, HDMI, and DVI-I DL to connect with both analog and digital monitors.
What does a software-defined radio do?
A software-defined radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system which uses software for the modulation and demodulation of radio signals. An SDR performs significant amounts of signal processing in a general purpose computer, or a reconfigurable piece of digital electronics.
Why is USRP used?
NI Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) devices are software defined radios (SDR) used for RF applications. Paired with the LabVIEW development environment, USRPs provide an affordable solution that lets you validate wireless algorithms with over-the-air signals.
What is the product series of GeForce 210?
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce 210 1 GB DDR3 Graphics Card
Brand | ASUS |
---|---|
Processors and Cores | 16 Shader Processors, 16 CUDA Cores |
RAMDAC Clock Speed | 400 MHz |
GPU Manufacturing Process | 40 nm |
Bus Standard | PCI Express 2.0 |
What are USRP devices?
NI Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) devices are software defined radios (SDR) used for RF applications. NI USRP transceivers can transmit and receive RF signals in several bands, and you can use them for applications in communications education and research.
What is USRP in Gnuradio?
From GNU Radio. The USRP Source Block is used to stream samples from a USRP device (i.e. act as the receiver). There is no need to use a Throttle block when a hardware source like a USRP Source is used, because the USRP acts as the throttle.
What can SDR do?
What can you do with SDR?
- Receive broadcast radio.
- Amateur radio.
- Radio astronomy.
- Track ships via AIS transmissions.
- Track aircraft via Mode S transmissions.
- Set up a DRM transmitter.
- Build a GSM network.
- Experiment with LTE.
What are the potential benefits of SDR?
Benefits of SDR
- A family of radio “products” to be implemented using a common platform architecture, allowing new products to be more quickly introduced into the market.
- Software to be reused across radio “products”, reducing development costs dramatically.
What makes the USRP N200 Software Defined Radio?
These features, combined with plug-and-play MIMO capability make the USRP N200 an ideal candidate for software defined radio systems with demanding performance requirements. The USRP N200 series provides high-bandwidth, high-dynamic range processing capability.
What is an expansion port for USRP N200?
An expansion port allows multiple USRP N200 series devices to be synchronized and used in a MIMO configuration. An optional GPSDO module can also be used to discipline the USRP N200 reference clock to within 0.01 ppm of the worldwide GPS standard.
Is the GPSDO compatible with the USRP N200 / N210?
The GPSDO is accurate to approximately +/-50 ns across the globe. Ettus Research provides an optional GPSDO module with the USRP N200/N210. There is also an upgraded version of the OctoClock, which includes an internal GPSDO. Table 1 provides an overview of the synchronization and MIMO capabilities of the USRP product line.
What kind of Ethernet does the USRP N300 use?
The 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces of the USRP N300/N310, X300/X310 and E320 can be operated using multimode fiber optic cables with appropriate adapters which increases the distance from the host computer. Will I develop custom IP for the USRP device’s FPGA?