Update 7 of 10
Check out new Teardown Sessions livestreams, project successes, and AMD Kria™ boards.
We’re happy to report that three AMD FPGA Playground projects have recently shipped to backers. While the original campaign launch and hitting the funding goal is critical for every project, the ultimate success is delivering a quality product to the project’s first customers. Below are some details. Congratulations to all three!
AntSDR E200 is a powerful and versatile software-defined radio platform that uses the AMD Zynq™ XC7Z020 Series SoC to implement all its core logic, system control, and digital signal processing. AntSDR has fulfilled all crowdfunding orders and has already completely sold out of their initial inventory. A second production run is preparing for delivery now.
uSDR is an embedded software-defined radio that is optimized for ease of use and collaboration that uses the AMD Artix™ 7 XC7A35T-2CPG236C FPGA. uSDR is nearly finished fulfilling all crowdfunding orders and should be in stock soon.
LimeSDR XTRX a compact Mini PCIe form factor with an AMD Artix 7 XC7A50T-2CPG236I FPGA and a Lime Microsystems LMS7002M RF transceiver at its core. LimeSDR XTRX has fulfilled all crowdfunding orders and has already completely sold out of their initial inventory. A second production run is currently underway.
AMD Kria K24 SOM is now in stock. The SOM is a motor control and DSP platform based on the AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+™ MPSoC. Also check out the AMD Kria K26 SOM, a machine vision and DSP platform based on the AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC.
Recent livestreams featuring AMD creators.
In this episode, we speak with Aleksa Bjelogrlic, creator of ThunderScope, the open source software defined oscilloscope.
In this episode, we speak to the team behind LimeSDR XTRX and LimeNET Micro 2.0 Developer Edition.