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Elektor Sdr Software
Posted:adminMicrocontrollers tend to consume other kinds of electronics. A project you might once have done with a 555 now probably has a cheap microcontroller in it. Music synthesizers? RC controllers? Most likely, all microcontroller-based now. We always thought RF electronics would be immune to that, but the last decade or two has proven us wrong. Software-defined radio or SDR means you get the RF signal to digital as soon as possible and do everything else in software. If you want an introduction to SDR, Elektor now has an inexpensive RF shield for the Arduino. The Si5351-based board uses that oscillator IC to shift RF signals down to audio frequencies and then makes it available to the PC to do more processing.
This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronics. The original author Burkhard Kainka also made this new design, now as a shield for an Arduino Uno (-based) microcontroller board.
The board is available alone or as part of a kit that includes a book. There’s also a series of Elektor articles about it. Starforce serial activation key. There’s also a review video from Elektor about the board in the video, below.
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Microcontrollers tend to consume other kinds of electronics. A project you might once have done with a 555 now probably has a cheap microcontroller in it. Music synthesizers? RC controllers? Most likely, all microcontroller-based now. We always thought RF electronics would be immune to that, but the last decade or two has proven us wrong. Software-defined radio or SDR means you get the RF signal to digital as soon as possible and do everything else in software. If you want an introduction to SDR, Elektor now has an inexpensive RF shield for the Arduino. The Si5351-based board uses that oscillator IC to shift RF signals down to audio frequencies and then makes it available to the PC to do more processing.
This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronics. The original author Burkhard Kainka also made this new design, now as a shield for an Arduino Uno (-based) microcontroller board.
The board is available alone or as part of a kit that includes a book. There’s also a series of Elektor articles about it. Starforce serial activation key. There’s also a review video from Elektor about the board in the video, below.
...">Elektor Sdr Software(19.04.2020)Microcontrollers tend to consume other kinds of electronics. A project you might once have done with a 555 now probably has a cheap microcontroller in it. Music synthesizers? RC controllers? Most likely, all microcontroller-based now. We always thought RF electronics would be immune to that, but the last decade or two has proven us wrong. Software-defined radio or SDR means you get the RF signal to digital as soon as possible and do everything else in software. If you want an introduction to SDR, Elektor now has an inexpensive RF shield for the Arduino. The Si5351-based board uses that oscillator IC to shift RF signals down to audio frequencies and then makes it available to the PC to do more processing.
This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronics. The original author Burkhard Kainka also made this new design, now as a shield for an Arduino Uno (-based) microcontroller board.
The board is available alone or as part of a kit that includes a book. There’s also a series of Elektor articles about it. Starforce serial activation key. There’s also a review video from Elektor about the board in the video, below.
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