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==Mechanical Information==
 
==Mechanical Information==
 
===Drawings===
 
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==RF Connectors==
 
==RF Connectors==

Revision as of 12:25, 11 July 2016

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

  • Frequency Range: 10 MHz - 6 GHz
  • Versions: 40MHz / 160MHz
  • RF shielding
  • Full duplex operation with independent TX and RX frequencies
  • Synthesizer synchronization for applications requiring coherent or
    phase-aligned operation, supported on USRP X Series motherboards only
Product ubx 40.png
Product ubx 160.png

Daughterboard Specifications

Features

  • 2 quadrature frontends (1 transmit, 1 receive)
    • Defaults to direct conversion
    • Can be used in low IF mode through lo_offset with uhd::tune_request_t
  • Independent receive and transmit LO's and synthesizers
    • Allows for full-duplex operation on different transmit and receive frequencies
    • Can be set to use Integer-N tuning for better spur performance with uhd::tune_request_t

Antennas

Transmit: TX/RX

Receive: TX/RX or RX2

  • Frontend 0: Complex baseband signal for selected antenna
  • Note: The user may set the receive antenna to be TX/RX or RX2. However, when using a UBX board in full-duplex mode, the receive antenna will always be set to RX2, regardless of the settings.

Gains

  • Transmit Gains: PGA0, Range: 0-31.5dB
  • Receive Gains: PGA0, Range: 0-31.5dB

Bandwidths

  • UBX: 40 MHz, RX & TX
  • UBX-160: 160 MHz, RX & TX

Sensors

  • lo_locked: boolean for LO lock state

LEDs

  • LOCK: Synthesizer Lock Detect
  • TX/RX TXD: Transmitting on TX/RX antenna port
  • TX/RX RXD: Receiving on TX/RX antenna port
  • RX2 RXD: Receiving on RX2 antenna port

RF Specifications

Freq Range

  • 10MHz - 6GHz

Noise Figure

  • 10 MHz - 500 MHz: 3 - 4 dB
  • 500 MHz - 1.5 GHz: 2 - 3 dB
  • 1.5GHz - 6GHz: 4 - 10 dB

RX IIP3 (Max)

  • 10 MHz - 6 GHz: 8 - 9 dBm

RX IQ Imbalance

  • 10 MHz - 6 GHz: < -30dBc

TX Power (Max)

  • 10 MHz - 3 GHz: 20 dBm
  • 3 - 6 GHz: 8 - 20 dBm

TX OIP3

  • 10 - 500 MHz: 41 dBm
  • 0.5 - 3 GHz: 36 dBm
  • 3 - 6 GHz: 26 dBm - 36 dBm

TX IQ Imbalance

  • 10 MHz - 6 GHz: < -30 dBc

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

  • Ettus Research recommends to always use the latest stable version of UHD

UBX-40

  • Current Hardware Revision: 1
  • Minimum version of UHD required: 3.8.2

UBX-160

  • Current Hardware Revision: 1
  • Minimum version of UHD required: 3.8.2

Environmental Specifications

Operating Temperature Range

  • 0-40 °C

Operating Humidity Range

  • 10% to 90% non-condensing

USRP Compatibility

UBX-40

  • N or X Series

UBX-160

  • X Series only

Schematics

UBX

UBX Schematics

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 U22 (8)
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)

Mechanical Information

Drawings

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.

RF Performance Data

Downloads

FPGA Resources

UHD Stable Binaries

UHD Source Code on Github