Description
The NI USRP-2940, part numbers 783146-01, 783923-01
, falls under the category of NI USRP and is manufactured by National Instruments. This model is part of the USRP series and is designed for use with the NI-USRP instrument driver on the Windows OS, utilizing programming in LabVIEW. It supports a MXIe bus and Ethernet bus interface for connectivity.
The USRP-2940 features two input channels and two output channels, adhering to the RIO architecture. It boasts a transmitting gain step of 1.0 dB and a receiving gain step of 0.5 dB. At its core, the device is powered by a Kintex-7 410T FPGA, ensuring robust performance and flexibility for a variety of applications.
With an RF frequency range spanning from 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz and a bandwidth of 40 MHz, the USRP-2940 is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including MIMO and LTE. Its short description as the NI USRP-2940R, 40MHz BW, 50 MHz TO 2.2 GHz SDR, highlights its capabilities and the broad scope of potential uses in the field of wireless communication and signal processing.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 783146-01, 783923-01 |
Category | NI USRP |
Model | USRP-2940 |
Short Description | NI USRP-2940R, 40MHz BW, 50 MHz TO 2.2 GHz SDR |
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Series | USRP |
Programming | NI-USRP instrument driver with LabVIEW on Windows OS |
Bus Interface | MXIe bus, Ethernet bus |
Channels | Two input channels, Two output channels |
Architecture | RIO |
Transmitting Gain Step | 1.0 dB |
Receiving Gain Step | 0.5 dB |
FPGA | Kintex-7 410T |
RF Frequency Range | 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz |
Bandwidth | 40 MHz |
Applications | MIMO, LTE
Question 1: What is the bandwidth of the NI USRP-2940? Question 2: What is the RF frequency range of the USRP-2940? Question 3: How many input and output channels does the USRP-2940 have? Question 4: What FPGA does the USRP-2940 use? Question 5: Is the USRP-2940 suitable for MIMO applications? |