UBX
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Device Overview
The UBX daughterboard is a full-duplex wideband transceiver that covers frequencies from 10 MHz to 6 GHz. Coherent and phase-aligned operation across multiple UBX daughterboards on USRP X Series motherboards enables users to explore MIMO and direction finding applications. The UBX daughterboard works interchangeably with other USRP daughterboards and is supported by the USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) software API for seamless integration into existing applications.
The UBX is capable of phase coherent operation, and therefore is suitable for MIMO and Phased Array applications, on the X Series. Additionally this capability is only available on the X Series devices.
Key Features
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RF Specifications
- Noise Figure
- 10 - 20 MHz: 3 - 4 dB
- 20 - 500 MHz: 2 - 3 dB
- 0.5 - 1.5 GHz: 2 - 4 dB
- 1.5 - 4 GHz: 4 - 5 dB
- 4 - 6 GHz: 5-7 dB
- RX IIP3 (Max)*
- 10** - 35 MHz: 4 - 10 dBm
- 35 - 500 MHz: 10 - 12 dBm
- 0.5 - 1.5 GHz: 8 - 13 dBm
- 1.5 - 6 GHz: 8 - 9 dBm
- RX IQ Imbalance
- 10 MHz - 6 GHz: < -30dBc
- TX Power (Max)
- 10 MHz - 3.5 GHz: > 20 dBm
- 3.5 - 4 GHz: 18 - 20 dBm
- 4 - 5 GHz: 13 - 18 dBm
- 5 - 6 GHz: 7 - 13 dBm
- TX OIP3
- 10 - 500 MHz: > 40 dBm
- 0.5 - 3 GHz: > 36 dBm
- 3 - 5 GHz: > 30 dBm
- 5 - 6 GHz: > 26 dBm
- TX IQ Imbalance
- 10 MHz - 6 GHz: < -30 dBc
Note: * Noise Figure < 10 dB
Note: ** High Gain at 10 MHz
Note: The UBX 160 transmitter path has 160 MHz of bandwidth throughout the full frequency range of the device; the receiver path has 84 MHz of bandwidth for center frequencies from 10 MHz to 500 MHz.
Hardware Specifications
UBX-40
- Current Hardware Revision: 1
- Minimum version of UHD required: 3.8.0
UBX-160
- Current Hardware Revision: 1
- Minimum version of UHD required: 3.8.0
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
- 0-40 °C
USRP Compatibility
UBX-40
- N or X Series
UBX-160
- X Series only
Schematics
UBX
Key Component Datasheets
Part Number | Description | Schematic ID (Page) |
---|---|---|
MAX2871 | Fractional/Integer-N Synthesizer/VCO | U3 (3); U9 (5); U19 (7); U23 (9) |
ADL5375-05 | Quadrature Modulator | |
LFCN-2250+ | Low Pass Filter | F1 (3); F24 (7); F34, F35 (10) |
LTC5510 | Active Mixer | U15 (6) |
LFCN-490+ | Low Pass Filter | F12 (5); F15 (6); F26 (7); F31 (9); F33, F36 (10) |
HMC624LP4E | ATTENUATOR | U16 (6) |
NBB-400 | Amplifier | U13 (6); U30 (11) |
PHA-1+ | Amplifier | U31 (11) |
ADA4927-2 | Differential ADC Driver | U6 (4) |
ADL5380 | Quadrature Demodulator | U8 (4) |
MGA-62563 | Low Noise Amplifier | U36 (11) |
LFCN-1700+ | Low Pass Filter | F41 (11) |
VMMK-3603 | Low Noise Amplifier | U34 (11) |
LFCN-2600+ | Low Pass Filter | F14, F17 (6) |
855916 | SAW Filter | F16 (6) |
LTC5510 | Active Mixer | U15 (6); U28 (10) |
LFCN-2600+ | Low Pass Filter | F14, F17 (10) |
TCM1-63AX+ | RF Transformer | T1 (3); T2, T3 (4); T7 (8) |
ADA4927-2 | Differential ADC Driver | U6 (4) |
AD8591 | Operational Amplifiers | U7 (4) |
ADL5380 | Quadrature Demodulator | U8 (4) |
ZXTC2062E6 | TRANSISTORS | Q1 (6) |
HMC624ALP4E | ATTENUATOR | U16 (6); U29 (10) |
LFCN-800+ | Low Pass Filter | F2 (3); F25 (7) |
ADP7104-3.3 | CMOS LDO | U4, U5 (3); U10, U11 (5); U20, U21 (7); U24, U25 (9); U48 (13) |
ADL5375-05 | Quadrature Modulator | U22 (8) |
LTC5510 | Active Mixer | U28 (10) |
24LC024 | EEPROM | U38, U39 (12) |
ADP7104-5.0 | CMOS LDO | U41, U42, U43, U44, U45, U46, U47 (13) |
ZXTC2062E6 | TRANSISTORS | Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5 (13) |
RF Connectors
- The UBX daughterboard features female SMA connectors for both the TX/RX and RX2 connectors.
Certifications
RoHS
As of December 1st, 2010 all Ettus Research products are RoHS compliant unless otherwise noted. More information can be found at http://ettus.com/legal/rohs-information
Certificate of Volatility
UBX-40/UBX-160
Important Notes
- A larger 24W (6V, 4A) power supply is required when using a UBX-40 daughterboard and integrated GPS Disciplined Oscillator accessory together in a USRP2, USRP N200, or USRP N210 device.
- The UBX-160 transmitter path has 160 MHz of bandwidth throughout the full frequency range of the device; the receiver path has 84 MHz of bandwidth for center frequencies from 10 MHz to 500 MHz.