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131868D-02L

The 131868D-02L is a USRP X410 model, featuring ZU28DR RFSOC, 2 DB slots, 100 GIGE, and GEN 3 PCIE, classified under ER USRP category.

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    Description

    The Part Number 131868D-02L refers to an advanced model within the ER USRP category, specifically the USRP X410. This device is notably equipped with a ZU28DR RFSOC, which stands for Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC, showcasing its high-performance capabilities in processing RF signals. Additionally, it features 2 DB Slots that provide flexibility for digital baseband processing, making it an adaptable solution for a wide range of applications.

    Moreover, the USRP X410 is designed to support high-speed data transmission with its 100 GIGE (Gigabit Ethernet) interface, ensuring fast and efficient network connectivity. This is complemented by the GEN 3 PCIE (3rd Generation PCI Express) interface, which further enhances its data transfer capabilities, especially for applications requiring high throughput.

    It is important to note that this model is marked as RF Restricted, indicating that it may be subject to specific usage regulations or restrictions based on RF (Radio Frequency) compliance requirements. This designation is crucial for users to consider when planning for deployment in certain environments or jurisdictions.

    Part Number 131868D-02L
    Category ER USRP
    Model USRP X410
    Short Description USRP X410 (ZU28DR RFSOC, 2 DB Slots, 100 GIGE, GEN 3 PCIE) RF Restricted

    Question 1: What does ZU28DR RFSOC in USRP X410 stand for?
    Answer 1: Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC, for high-performance RF signal processing.

    Question 2: How many DB slots does the USRP X410 have?
    Answer 2: It has 2 DB slots for flexible digital baseband processing.

    Question 3: What type of internet connectivity does the USRP X410 offer?
    Answer 3: It offers 100 GIGE (Gigabit Ethernet) for fast network connectivity.

    Question 4: What makes the USRP X410 suitable for high throughput applications?
    Answer 4: Its GEN 3 PCIE interface enhances data transfer capabilities.

    Question 5: Why is the USRP X410 marked RF Restricted?
    Answer 5: Due to specific RF compliance regulations or restrictions.