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The LimeSDR receiver is based on Lime Microsystem's field programmable RF receiver technology, which combines FPGA and microcontroller chipsets.
The receiver connects to a computer via USB 3.0 with a Type A connector. The LimeSDR then provides wireless data transmission, while the processor provides the processing power needed to handle the input signals and generate the data that the LimeSDR transmits to all other devices.
LimeSDR receiver features
- Complete open source. Supports software radio platforms for modern software. It can be used in any communication system: LTE, GSM, LoRa, Blue-tooth, Zigbee and RFID.
- Powerful software ecosystem. LimeSDR is popular with many users. You can download ready-made LimeSDR applications from developers around the world on the Ubuntu platform.
- Works with applications such as Drone Control, Radio Astronomy, Radar, 2G to 4G cellular base station, Aviation transponders, etc.
Supply includes: LimeSDR board, aluminum alloy housing, USB-A data cable, antennas (10 pcs), adapter cables (12 pcs).
LimeSDR receiver characteristics
RF transceiver: Lime Microsystems LMS7002M MIMO FPRF
FPGA: Altera Cyclone IV EP4CE40F23, also compatible with EP4CE30F23
Memory: 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM
USB 3.0 Controller: Cypress USB 3.0 CYUSB3014-BZXC
Oscillator: Rakon RPT7050A @ 30.72 MHz
Frequency Range: 100 kHz – 3.8 GHz
Bandwidth: 61.44 MHz
RF connection: 10 U.FL connectors (6 RX, 4 TX)
Output power (CW): up to 10 dBm
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output: 2×2 MIMO
Power: micro USB connector or PCle
Status indicators: programmable LEDs.
Dimensions in assembled state: 100 x 60 x 35 mm / 4 x 2.4 x 1.4 in