Difference between revisions of "Interrogating Passive Wireless SAW Sensors with the USRP"
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− | + | We show the results of experiments with the UBX daughtercard on an USRP X310 platform for use in the HF frequency range, from 1.8MHz to 30MHz. While the UBX is nominally rated for use only down to 10 MHz, with careful flow-graph design, and pre-filtering, it provides quite-good performance across the HF bands. | |
Application Note Number: AN-5501 | Application Note Number: AN-5501 | ||
− | Authors: | + | Authors: Marcus Leech |
Organization: Ettus Research | Organization: Ettus Research |
Revision as of 19:57, 30 April 2016
Introduction
We show the results of experiments with the UBX daughtercard on an USRP X310 platform for use in the HF frequency range, from 1.8MHz to 30MHz. While the UBX is nominally rated for use only down to 10 MHz, with careful flow-graph design, and pre-filtering, it provides quite-good performance across the HF bands.
Application Note Number: AN-5501
Authors: Marcus Leech
Organization: Ettus Research
Last Modified Date: 2016/04/15