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

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

NORWOOD, Massachusetts, March 20, 2014. Analog Devices Inc. in Norwood, Massachusetts, introduced two software-defined radio (SDR) development kits designed to simplify rapid prototyping and SDR development for military, test equipment, communications, and SDR waveform applications.

AD-FMCOMMS4-EBZ is a transceiver FMC module that includes an AD9364 RF RF transceiver in a 1-on-1 SDR module for rapid prototyping of FMC for development and test and measurement.

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The AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ is also a transceiver FMC module and is designed for broadband tuning applications from 70 MHz to 6 GHz, such as portable radios and radio stations. It is built around the RF transceiver AD9361 on a 2 X 2 SDR rapid prototyping module.

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

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

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