Description
The National Instruments USRP-2900 is a versatile Software Defined Radio Device designed for a broad range of applications, including FM systems, GPS, sensor networks, and commercial safety systems. Manufactured by National Instruments with the part number 784039-01, this transceiver supports both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity for efficient data transfer.
This full-duplex transceiver offers one input and one output channel, catering to a wide RF range from 70 MHz to 6 GHz. It ensures precise frequency accuracy of 2.5 ppm and can handle a maximum input power of -15 dBm for the receiver and a maximum output power of 20 dBm for the transmitter.
With an instantaneous bandwidth of 56 MHz and an ADC/DAC resolution of 12 bits, the NI USRP-2900 delivers high-quality signal processing capabilities. Adhering to safety standards IEC 61010-1 and EN 61010-1, it is designed for safe operation while consuming up to 4.5 W of power, compatible with a 6 V, 3 A external power supply.
Question 1: What is the maximum input power for the receiver and the maximum output power for the transmitter of the National Instruments USRP-2900?
Answer 1: The maximum input power for the receiver of the National Instruments USRP-2900 is -15 dBm, and the maximum output power for the transmitter is 20 dBm.
Question 2: What are the key features and specifications of the National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device that make it suitable for various applications such as FM systems and sensor networks?
Answer 2: The National Instruments USRP-2900 supports USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity options, features one input and one output channel for full-duplex communication covering an RF range from 70 MHz to 6 GHz, and complies with the IEC 61010-1 and EN 61010-1 safety standards.
Question 3: What are the data connectivity options and full-duplex channel specifications for the National Instruments USRP-2900, and what safety standards does it comply with?
Answer 3: The National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device has an RF range from 70 MHz to 6 GHz and an instantaneous bandwidth of 56 MHz.
Question 4: What are the RF range and the instantaneous bandwidth specifications of the National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device?
Answer 4: The National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device offers high-quality signal processing capabilities with an instantaneous bandwidth of 56 MHz and an ADC/DAC resolution of 12 bits, while adhering to safety standards IEC 61010-1 and EN 61010-1 for safe operation.
Question 5: What are the signal processing capabilities and safety standards of the National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device?
Answer 5: The National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device is suitable for various applications due to its broad RF range of 70 MHz to 6 GHz, precise frequency accuracy of 2.5 ppm, full-duplex capability with one input and one output channel, support for both USB 2.0 and 3.0, an instantaneous bandwidth of 56 MHz, and an ADC/DAC resolution of 12 bits, all while adhering to safety standards IEC 61010
Specification | Details |
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Product Name | National Instruments USRP-2900 Software Defined Radio Device |
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Part Number | 784039-01 |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 |
Applications | FM systems, GPS, sensor networks, commercial safety systems |
Type | Transceiver, full-duplex |
Channels | 1 input, 1 output |
RF Range | 70 MHz to 6 GHz |
Receiver Max Input Power | -15 dBm |
Transmitter Max Output Power | 20 dBm |
Frequency Accuracy | 2.5 ppm |
Instantaneous Bandwidth | 56 MHz |
ADC/DAC Resolution | 12 bits |
Safety Standards | IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1 |
Power Consumption | Up to 4.5 W |