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From: Justin B. <jus...@gm...> - 2013-07-28 03:54:58
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> Hello Everyone, > With great pride, we say to world that for better > research on SDR,we have decided to release all the *SCHEMATICS*, *GERBER *files, > *PCB *files. With these files, any one with decent knowledge in hardware > domain can build a 2x2 mimo full duplex sdr on his/her own. This is > gnuradio 2x2 mimo full duplex sdr. The files uploaded are original design > files and they are working as a product. A brief explanation on its > capabilities > > downloading links > > click below link > > > https://code.google.com/p/asrp-full-duplex-mimo-sdr-design-files-gerber-pcb-schematics/source/browse/ > > http://www.fileflyer.com/view/EepFeAI > > you will find *ASRP1 assembly files, Bill of Materials, Board Schematics, > Gerber files* of the same. Happy sdr to world. > > Full Duplex Software Defined Radio compatible with GNU Radio + allowing > the user flexibility in changing their radio through software. > > A software radio is a wireless communications device that performs all of > its signal processing in portable, application level software. By simply > running a different program, a software radio can become a cell phone, > wireless LAN, cordless phones, garage door opener or walkie-talkie. The > flexibility enabled by software radio allows for faster technology > tracking, since standards upgrade are simple software downloads. Software > radio is a multi-disciplinary systems effort, bringing together research in > digital signal processing, communications, operating systems, software > engineering and algorithms. > > ASRP MIMO is a daughtercardless 2x2 full duplex SDR transceiver complete > with RF and DAQ subsystems on a single board. > > In radio <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio>, M*ultiple-Input and > Multiple-Output*, or *MIMO* (commonly pronounced my-moh or me-moh), is > the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to > improve communication performance. It is one of several forms of smart > antenna <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_antenna> technology. > > Its architecture is designed for a true MIMO System. It meets the unique > architecture required for MIMO systems which are not part of traditional > MIMO hardware using common clock for RF subsystems where a continuous RF > phase tracking is required. Coupled with these benefits, it hosts onboard > RF transceiver subsystems capable of tuning frequencies from 400MHz to > 4.4GHz. > > *Supports: Windows / Linux > 8MHz Realtime-IQ Streaming to PC > 50MHz RF Bandwidth * > *Hardware Components:* > > Altera Cyclone FPGA 12K > > Cypress FX2 USB > > ***Quad 12-Bit 64 MSPS ADC > > ***( Backorder Est Avail: 2013-10-03) > > Quad 14-bit 128 MSPS DAC > > 50MHz Lowpass filters for each channel at baseband > > Dual 400MHz to 4.4GHz Quadrature Modulators with fine tuning resolution of > 1Hz > > Dual 400MHz to 4.4GHz Quadrature De-Modulators with fine tuning resolution > of 1Hz > > LNA’s, Power amplifiers and attenuaors > > Receiver Sensitivity: -115dBm upto 3.8GHz and -95dBm upto 4.4GHz > > MAX RF Output Power: 17dBm with upto 25dB Output power control > > Receiver Sensitivity: -115dBm upto 3.8GHz and -95dBm upto 4.4GHz > > Receiver Noise figure: 6-8 dB > *SOFTWARE* > > *AndroidSDRv1001* is a LiveDVD/USB image to support this SDR device > without configuration nightmares and when connected to appropriate SDR > hardware, allows for the creation of "Software Defined Radio GSM Mobile > Phone Networks", for example. > > This includes Android Studio 0.1.1 Build 130.687321 Environment, as well > as contains: > > *Asterisk 1.8 *http://www.asterisk.org/ > > *GCC 4.6.3 *gcc.gnu.org/ <http://gcc.gnu.org/%E2%80%8E> > > *GNU Radio 3.4.2 + GRC *http://www/gnuradio.org/<http://www/gnuradio.org/%E2%80%8E> > > *Java 1.7.0_21 *www.java.com/ <http://www.java.com/%E2%80%8E> > > *OpenBTS 2.8 *www.openbts.org/ > > *Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit *http://releases.*ubuntu*.com/precise/ > > *Pre-configured to work with Google Voice: just add your Google Voice > Email Address & Password. *https://www.google.com/voice<https://www.google.com/voice%E2%80%8E> > > You should be able to boot off the LiveDVD / USB image and create an SDR > GSM Network in under 10 minutes cleanly. > > ***UHD Driver needs to be implemented to get the GNU Radio versions 3.4.2 > through 3.7 applications to function**** > > *If you are within the USA , Part 15 of the FCC Rules & Regulations > allows for utilizing SDR devices as Test Equipment. Ettus Research, > PerVices, & other Software Defined Radio providers sell their products > under the following (Generally Speaking):* > > Thanks > Ashton Martin > > -- > > *It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's > mouth and remove all doubt -- Abraham Lincoln* > > |