B210 AD9361 RF 70MHz-6GHz SDR Software Defined Radio USB3.0 Compatible with ETTUS USRP B210
B210 AD9361 RF 70MHz-6GHz SDR Software Defined Radio USB3.0 Compatible with ETTUS USRP B210
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Description:
Using ETTUS USRP B210 schematic design, the size and interface performance are consistent with ETTUS USRP B210.
Features:
- First fully integrated, two-channel USRP device with continuous RF coverage from 70 MHz – 6 GHz
- Full duplex, MIMO (2 Tx & 2 Rx) operation with up to 56 MHz of real-time bandwidth (61.44MS/s quadrature)
- Fast and convenient Super Speed USB 3.0 connectivity
- GNURadio and OpenBTS support through the open-source USRP Hardware Driver (UHD)
- Open and reconfigurable Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA (for advanced users)
- Early access prototyping platform for the Analog Devices AD9361 RFIC, a fully integrated direct conversion transceiver with mixed signal baseband
Specification:
Size: 150mm*98mm
Support frequency: 70Mhz-6Ghz;
TX port: 2
RX port: 2
USB3.0 interface: 1
DC interface (6v), if GPSDO is not used and only single-channel transceiver is used, no external power supply is required. If GPSDO or dual-channel transceiver is to be used, an external power supply is required.
Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA;
AD9361 dual-channel RF transceiver chip, supports a maximum sampling rate of 61.44Mhz/s
The built-in clock precision on the board is 2PPM, supports GPSDO or external reference clock, and the highest precision can reach 1PPB (0.001PPM).
Experimentation with Low-cost SDR:
Experiment with the USRP B210 across a wide range of applications including: FM and TV broadcast, cellular, GPS, WiFi, ISM, and more. Users can immediately begin prototyping in GNURadio and participate in the open-source SDR community. Full support by the UHD software allows seamless code reuse from existing designs, compatibility with open-source applications like HDSDR and OpenBTS, and an upgrade path to industry-ready USRP systems to meet application requirements. Here are some examples of what you can do with a USRP B210.
B210 System Architecture:
The integrated RF frontend on the USRP B210 is designed with the new Analog Devices AD9361, a single-chip direct-conversion transceiver, capable of streaming up to 56 MHz of real-time RF bandwidth. The B210 uses both signal chains of the AD9361, providing coherent MIMO capability. Onboard signal processing and control of the AD9361 is performed by a Spartan6 XC6SLX150 FPGA connected to a host PC using SuperSpeed USB 3.0. The USRP B210 real time throughput is benchmarked at 61.44MS/s quadrature, providing the full 56 MHz of instantaneous RF bandwidth to the host PC for additional processing using GNU Radio or applications that use the UHD API. For detailed throughput capabilities in various SISO and MIMO configurations, please see the USRP B200/B210 Benchmark Table.
Package Included:
- 1 x Software Defined Radio
- 1 x USB3.0 Cable






Description
Description
Description:
Using ETTUS USRP B210 schematic design, the size and interface performance are consistent with ETTUS USRP B210.
Features:
- First fully integrated, two-channel USRP device with continuous RF coverage from 70 MHz – 6 GHz
- Full duplex, MIMO (2 Tx & 2 Rx) operation with up to 56 MHz of real-time bandwidth (61.44MS/s quadrature)
- Fast and convenient Super Speed USB 3.0 connectivity
- GNURadio and OpenBTS support through the open-source USRP Hardware Driver (UHD)
- Open and reconfigurable Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA (for advanced users)
- Early access prototyping platform for the Analog Devices AD9361 RFIC, a fully integrated direct conversion transceiver with mixed signal baseband
Specification:
Size: 150mm*98mm
Support frequency: 70Mhz-6Ghz;
TX port: 2
RX port: 2
USB3.0 interface: 1
DC interface (6v), if GPSDO is not used and only single-channel transceiver is used, no external power supply is required. If GPSDO or dual-channel transceiver is to be used, an external power supply is required.
Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA;
AD9361 dual-channel RF transceiver chip, supports a maximum sampling rate of 61.44Mhz/s
The built-in clock precision on the board is 2PPM, supports GPSDO or external reference clock, and the highest precision can reach 1PPB (0.001PPM).
Experimentation with Low-cost SDR:
Experiment with the USRP B210 across a wide range of applications including: FM and TV broadcast, cellular, GPS, WiFi, ISM, and more. Users can immediately begin prototyping in GNURadio and participate in the open-source SDR community. Full support by the UHD software allows seamless code reuse from existing designs, compatibility with open-source applications like HDSDR and OpenBTS, and an upgrade path to industry-ready USRP systems to meet application requirements. Here are some examples of what you can do with a USRP B210.
B210 System Architecture:
The integrated RF frontend on the USRP B210 is designed with the new Analog Devices AD9361, a single-chip direct-conversion transceiver, capable of streaming up to 56 MHz of real-time RF bandwidth. The B210 uses both signal chains of the AD9361, providing coherent MIMO capability. Onboard signal processing and control of the AD9361 is performed by a Spartan6 XC6SLX150 FPGA connected to a host PC using SuperSpeed USB 3.0. The USRP B210 real time throughput is benchmarked at 61.44MS/s quadrature, providing the full 56 MHz of instantaneous RF bandwidth to the host PC for additional processing using GNU Radio or applications that use the UHD API. For detailed throughput capabilities in various SISO and MIMO configurations, please see the USRP B200/B210 Benchmark Table.
Package Included:
- 1 x Software Defined Radio
- 1 x USB3.0 Cable






Item Specifics
Item Specifics
Description
Description:
Using ETTUS USRP B210 schematic design, the size and interface performance are consistent with ETTUS USRP B210.
Features:
- First fully integrated, two-channel USRP device with continuous RF coverage from 70 MHz – 6 GHz
- Full duplex, MIMO (2 Tx & 2 Rx) operation with up to 56 MHz of real-time bandwidth (61.44MS/s quadrature)
- Fast and convenient Super Speed USB 3.0 connectivity
- GNURadio and OpenBTS support through the open-source USRP Hardware Driver (UHD)
- Open and reconfigurable Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA (for advanced users)
- Early access prototyping platform for the Analog Devices AD9361 RFIC, a fully integrated direct conversion transceiver with mixed signal baseband
Specification:
Size: 150mm*98mm
Support frequency: 70Mhz-6Ghz;
TX port: 2
RX port: 2
USB3.0 interface: 1
DC interface (6v), if GPSDO is not used and only single-channel transceiver is used, no external power supply is required. If GPSDO or dual-channel transceiver is to be used, an external power supply is required.
Spartan 6 XC6SLX150 FPGA;
AD9361 dual-channel RF transceiver chip, supports a maximum sampling rate of 61.44Mhz/s
The built-in clock precision on the board is 2PPM, supports GPSDO or external reference clock, and the highest precision can reach 1PPB (0.001PPM).
Experimentation with Low-cost SDR:
Experiment with the USRP B210 across a wide range of applications including: FM and TV broadcast, cellular, GPS, WiFi, ISM, and more. Users can immediately begin prototyping in GNURadio and participate in the open-source SDR community. Full support by the UHD software allows seamless code reuse from existing designs, compatibility with open-source applications like HDSDR and OpenBTS, and an upgrade path to industry-ready USRP systems to meet application requirements. Here are some examples of what you can do with a USRP B210.
B210 System Architecture:
The integrated RF frontend on the USRP B210 is designed with the new Analog Devices AD9361, a single-chip direct-conversion transceiver, capable of streaming up to 56 MHz of real-time RF bandwidth. The B210 uses both signal chains of the AD9361, providing coherent MIMO capability. Onboard signal processing and control of the AD9361 is performed by a Spartan6 XC6SLX150 FPGA connected to a host PC using SuperSpeed USB 3.0. The USRP B210 real time throughput is benchmarked at 61.44MS/s quadrature, providing the full 56 MHz of instantaneous RF bandwidth to the host PC for additional processing using GNU Radio or applications that use the UHD API. For detailed throughput capabilities in various SISO and MIMO configurations, please see the USRP B200/B210 Benchmark Table.
Package Included:
- 1 x Software Defined Radio
- 1 x USB3.0 Cable






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