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PZSDR P047 RF-ADC and RF-DAC

An advanced single-chip SDR based on the AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+ XCZU47DR RFSoC

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PZSDR P047 RF-ADC and RF-DAC is a powerful and versatile software-defined radio (SDR) platform. This advanced model is a single-chip SDR with a powerful onboard AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+ XCZU47DR RFSoC. With 8 receivers and 8 transmitters, PZSDR P047 is equipped for heavy-duty RF work.

With its high sampling rate and plentiful RX and TX, PZSDR P047 is an ideal testbed for advanced MIMO wireless applications. Plus, its wide RF range covers most commonly-used communications bands in the spectrum, making it able to test cellular one day, and shortwave the next.

Reach Higher

PZSDR P047 has high-end capabilities, making it well-suited to multiple fields. It’s capable of generating RF at 6 GHz, making it excellent for researching and testing next-generation high-bandwidth wireless protocols. Its RF coverage lets users quickly pivot to testing medium-wave, HF, and shortwave.

Whether you’re in a professional engineering setting, or doing advanced research at a university, PZSDR P047 is the flexible, customizable solution you’ve been waiting for.

From phased array, to advanced radar, beamforming, and satellite ground transmissions. PZSDR P047 is the next must-have tool for advanced RF applications.

Features & Specifications

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Comparisons

PZSDR P047 RF ADC and RF DAC E200 AD9361LimeSDR Mini 2.0HackRF OnePlutoSDREttus B210RTL-SDR
RF ChipXCZU47DR AD9361LMS7002MMAX5864, MAX2837, RFFC5072AD9363AD9361RTL2832U
Frequency Range1 MHz - 6 GHz‌ 70 MHz - 6 GHz10 MHz - 3.5 GHz1 MHz - 6 GHz‌325 MHz - 3.8 GHz70 MHz - 6 GHz500 KHz - 1766 MHz
RF Bandwidth6 GHz‌ 56 MHz40 MHz20 MHz20 MHz61.44 MHz3.2 MHz
Sample Depth14 bit 12 bits12 bits8 bits12 bits12 bits8 bits
Sample Rate5 GSPS for RF-ADC, 9.85 GSPS for RF-DAC 61.44 MSPS30.72 MSPS20 MSPS61.44 MSPS61.44 MSPS3.2 MSPS
TX Channels8 211220
RX Channels8 211221
DuplexFull FullFullHalfFullFullNo
Programmable LogicXCZU47DR-2FFVE1156I XC7Z020-2CLG400ILattice ECP5CoolRunner-IIXC7Z020-2CLG400ISpartan-6 XC6SLX150N/A
Processor Core4x Cortex-A53 1.333 Ghz, 2x Cortex-R5 533 Mhz Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9N/ALPC4320Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9N/AN/A
Logic Cells930K 85K44K64 macrocell CPLD28k100kN/A
InterfaceGigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, 100G QSFP28 Gigabit EthernetUSB 3.0USB 2.0USB 2.0USB 3.0USB 2.0
Open SourceSchematic & firmware Schematic & firmwareFullFullFullSchematic & firmwareNo
Oscillator Precision±5 ppb ±2 ppm±1 ppm initial, ±4 ppm stable±20 ppm±20 ppm±2 ppm±1 ppm
Transmit PowerUp to 0 dBm (depending on frequency) Up to 10 dBm (depending on frequency)Up to 10 dBm (depending on frequency)-10 dBm+ (15 dBm @ 2.4 GHz)Up to 6 dBm (depending on frequency)10 dBm+N/A

Support & Documentation

PZSDR P047 is meant to be easy to develop for, and in that spirit, we have published our User Manual and DXF structural diagrams (ADB & ADT), released under a permissive, open source license. Before we ship to backers, we will release a PDF version of the schematics. Backers and customers will also have access to FPGA logic demos, ARM Vitis demos, PetaLinux demos, RF demos, and PYNQ demos to help inspire and inform their use of P047.

PZSDR P047 is meant to be easy to develop for, and in the spirit of that we will make the schematics PDF and a DXF structural diagram available under a permissible, open source license.

Manufacturing Plan

We produce and test the products here in Shanghai. Before arranging for shipment, we will conduct thorough testing on all products.

Risks & Challenges

Having appropriate accessories is essential, which is why we are shipping them together with PZSDR P047 so you do not have to worry about sourcing them yourself. If we encounter any new challenges or delays, we will keep you posted through regular campaign updates and periodic post-campaign updates.

Fulfillment & Logistics

After our production run is complete, we will package everything up and send it along to Crowd Supply’s fulfillment partner, Mouser Electronics, who will handle distribution to backers worldwide. You can learn more about Crowd Supply’s fulfillment service under Ordering, Paying, and Shipping in their guide.

PZSDR P047 RF-ADC and RF-DAC is part of AMD FPGA Playground

Key Components

AMD Zynq UltraScale+ SoC · XCZU47 RFSoC

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PZSDR P047 package contents

PZSDR P047

A powerful, single-chip software-defined radio (SDR) platform based on the ZYNQ UltraScale+ RFSOC XCZU47DR with support for 8T8R synchronized operation, an RF range of 1 MHz to 6 GHz, a 5 GSPS RF ADC, and a 9.85 GSPS RF DAC. Comes with a pre-installed enclosure, a 12 V (3 A) power adapter, a GPS antenna, 23 RF cables, a USB Type-C cable, a two-sided USB 3.0 cable, a gigabit Ethernet cable, a 3-pin XH2.54 cable, a 32 GB SD card, and an SD card reader

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About the Team

Puzhi

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We focus on providing SDR, ARM, and FPGA core development boards to clients around the world.

Guangyi Yuan
 pzsdr
Alisa Liang
Mia Pan

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