Description
The USRP-2952 is a model within the NI USRP category, featuring part numbers 783151-01 and 783927-01. This device is notably characterized by its NI USRP-2952R, 40MHz BW, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz SDR + GPS Clock description, indicating its robust capabilities in software-defined radio (SDR) along with precision timing facilitated by a GPS disciplined oscillator.
It operates within an RF frequency range from 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, catering to a wide array of radio frequencies for various applications. The core of its processing power lies in the Kintex-7 410T FPGA, a high-performance field-programmable gate array that ensures versatile and efficient data processing.
Connectivity options for the USRP-2952 are comprehensive, including Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, and a JTAG USB port, ensuring easy integration into existing systems and facilitating communication with other devices. Additionally, its general-purpose I/O is controlled by the FPGA, allowing for flexible interfacing with external components.
The transceiver instantaneous bandwidth is standard at 40 MHz, with an optional expansion up to 120 MHz, accommodating a range of signal processing needs. It boasts two transmitter channels operating within the 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz range, with a transmitter gain range spanning from 0 dB to 31.5 dB, enabling precise control over signal strength.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 783151-01, 783927-01 |
| Model | USRP-2952 |
| Category | NI USRP |
| Description | NI USRP-2952R, 40MHz BW, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz SDR + GPS Clock |
| RF Frequency Range | 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz |
| FPGA | Kintex-7 410T FPGA |
| Reference Clock | GPS disciplined oscillator |
| Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, JTAG USB port |
| General-Purpose I/O | Controlled by FPGA |
| Transceiver Instantaneous Bandwidth | Standard: 40 MHz, Optional: 120 MHz |
| Transmitter Channels | Two 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz channels |
| Transmitter Gain Range | 0 dB to 31.5 dB |
Question 1: What FPGA does the USRP-2952 use?
Answer 1: Kintex-7 410T FPGA
Question 2: What is the RF range of the USRP-2952?
Answer 2: 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz
Question 3: How can the USRP-2952 connect to other systems?
Answer 3: Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, JTAG USB
Question 4: What is the standard bandwidth of the USRP-2952?
Answer 4: 40 MHz, expandable to 120 MHz
Question 5: How many transmitter channels does the USRP-2952 have?
Answer 5: Two, within 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz range



