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.
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.
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.
Ten years ago this summer I quit my day job at a radio research lab and made Great Scott Gadgets (GSG) my full-time job. I dedicated myself and the company to our mission: to put open source tools into the hands of innovative people. Read on for the rest of the story and for a brief time line that shows how LUNA came to be.
In this latest demo we show the LimeSDR Mini being used with the incredibly popular Raspberry Pi 3. While this won’t run an LTE base station, it is perfectly capable of supporting a great many narrowband applications.
Thanks to everyone for their interest in our VXSDR radios. Here's a quick update on our status, with the traditional good news and less-good news about VXSDR-20. Click through for the full update.