FPGA dev system with SDR modules ...

Jacek Radzikowski jacek.radzikowski at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 09:54:24 EST 2021


LimeSDR are cheap sdr boards, but not very good. There is KiwiSDR with
fpga, adc and gps hardware, used by a network of web receivers, but
requires an sbc to be fully functional. There are BladeRF boards, with
powerful fpgas and adcs. A bit pricey, but with a lot of sdr power. There
are also USRP boards - even more pricey, but pretty much standard on the
"budget" end of the fpga+adc spectrum.

Jacek.
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On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 8:22 AM <samudra.haque at gmail.com> wrote:

> I came across an FPGA dev system with transceiver modules by “Opal Kelly”.
> It seems to be  flexible for big designs and somewhat cheaper I think than
> boards from vendors such as HT Global. Is this something advanced hams have
> used for SDR? The LimeSDR tech support (0.00 so far) is turning me off from
> thinking about investing in their product. So was looking at alternatives
> for the future that could grow. Just FYI.
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> Any comments? +/- for *PSK work at low levels (e.g., earth station)
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> https://opalkelly.com/products/xem7320/
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