Results for 'radio'


Debian packages are now available for gr-osmosdr with FreeSRP support. This makes it very easy to install GNU Radio with FreeSRP support on Ubuntu. I have updated the documentation to include a detailed setup guide (see http://freesrp.org/docs/freesrp-gnuradio.html). Additionally, there is a short video that walks you through the process.

LimeNet Micro and LimeRFE
Daniel Estévez paired a LimeNET Micro with a LimeRFE prototype to access the QO-100 narrowband transponder using an off-the-shelf 24 dBi Wi-Fi grid antenna.

CaribouLite
Project Update · All Components Secured
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All components have been secured, and CaribouLite production continues. Unfortunately, we have had to delay delivery of CaribouLites until October. Those are the words we have been unable to say until now. We waited to be 100% sure, but, as of today, this has became our optimistic reality. Thank you for your patience! See below for the gruesome details...

Project Update · Vector Network Analyser and PiHPSDR
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Picking up where we left off yesterday with test and measurement examples, we have one this time from Lime's millimeter wave IC design team, demonstrating LimeSDR being used as a vector network analyzer (VNA).

Partner Program · Lime SDR Accelerator
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Exploring new frontiers in software-defined radio

AIR-T
It has been a few weeks from the close of the campaign and The Deepwave Team would like to thank all of our backers and provide an update on where we stand in the production process.

SYZYGY Brain-1
Project · SYZYGY Brain-1
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An open, modular ARM + FPGA development platform featuring the new SYZYGY standard for high-performance peripherals

Project · ULX4M
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Project Update · The Joy of Tuning a Race Car
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Have you seen the movie Ford v Ferrari? If you want to make a race car really fast, you've got to shed dead weight. I recently tried to figure out why the STM32 took so long to read the interrupt flags of an RF transceiver on the SPI bus. I used the vendor library to communicate with their RF transceiver.

Our Ask Me Anything (AMA) is coming up tomorrow! This is a series that takes place on Crowd Supply's Discord server. If you have any questions or simply some interest in STEP400 or stepper motors, please join us! Also, the other day, through an unexpected connection, I had the opportunity to speak with someone who works at an industrial stepper motor manufacturing company. This update will be a recap of our chat, and I think it will be very helpful in understanding what STEP400 is and what it isn't.

Project Update · Manufacturing Update #3
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We are delighted to be able to confirm that all 2,500 Altera FPGA chips have arrived at our UK headquarters and are ready to be shipped with various other parts to our ODM in Taiwan.


Project Update · ESPHome Integration
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The Esparagus Audio Brick was created specifically with the smart home in mind, and although there are a number of alternatives on the market, I think the most popular one is Home Assistant. And the most popular (and easy) way to integrate your device into Home Assistant is ESPHome.

Project · Sensything
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Multi-sensor data acquisition, processing, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth communication in a single, open source board. Sense anything.

Project Update · The LimeSDR Application Ecosystem
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In a previous post on the Myriad-RF blog, Josh Blum introduced the driver architecture, describing the various components and APIs that it provides. In a new post he picks up where he left off and takes a look at the LimeSDR application ecosystem that is available to us thanks to this.

iotSDR
Project Update · We Are Live!
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We are extremely excited to be launching the iotSDR crowdfunding campaign. Our passion for RF technology and our commitment to open hardware brought us here, and we can't think of anywhere we'd rather be! Featuring dual, narrow-band (AT86RF215) transceivers, a GNSS frontend, and a Zynq SoC, iotSDR is packed with features that developers will appreciate. With support for open source software like PYNQ, Jupyter, and GNU Radio—as well as powerful, gRPC-based remote-operation capabilities—iotSDR provides an open hardware foundation upon which you can develop some very cool applications.

NVIDIA
Project Update · NVIDIA backs AIR-T!
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NVIDIA, the powerhouse in high-performance computing, has backed the Artificial Intelligence Radio - Transceiver! Also, we're happy to show off some new images of the updated design.

microByte
Project · microByte
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A tiny, open hardware, ESP32-powered retro-gaming console

Project · ZS1100A Power Meter
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A USB-based power supply that can accurately estimate the energy consumption of IoT devices

Ubo Pod
Project · Ubo Pod
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Build your Raspberry Pi interface with our customizable platform.
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