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ERASynth, An Arduino-Compatible RF Signal Generator
A young startup based in Istanbul has launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring its RF Signal Generator "ERASynth" into mass production. ERA Instruments is specializing in creating solutions in the areas of analysis, modelling, design and development of Communcation, RADAR and SIGINT...
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Michael Ossmann shared some of his practical experience and insights in designing RF PCBs, Michael designed a lot of RF PCBs like HackRF One, which is an open source SDR (Software Defined Radio) platform. Michael tips don’t include talking about Smith charts, Q factor, S parameters...
Continue ReadingVodafone and Lime Microsystems Unveil Upgraded 5G Network-in-a-Box with Raspberry Pi 5 Integration
Cellular network giant Vodafone and software-defined radio specialist Lime Microsystems have announced they will be showing off a revamped version of their 5G network-in-a-box device, built around a Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. Vodafone and Lime Microsystems have collaborated...
Continue ReadingNordic Semiconductor Introduces nRF54L Series for Superior IoT Performance and Security
Nordic Semiconductor has recently unveiled nRF54L15 a Cortex-M33 multi-protocol wireless microcontroller targeting a wide range of IoT applications such as smart home, industrial IoT, and medical devices. This series combines improved processing power, energy efficiency, and advanced...
Continue ReadingFrom Le Potato to Sweet Potato: A Modern Twist on the Classic Le Potato with Power-over-Ethernet
Libre Computer Sweet Potato is a Raspberry-like SBC with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and USB-C. Based on the Amlogic S905X SoC, this board is designed for industrial and commercial applications. Libre Compute has just unveiled "Sweet Potato," the successor to its "Le Potato" Single...
Continue ReadingRenesas Samples Its First 22-nm Microcontroller of the RA 32-bit Arm Cortex-M family
Renesas has recently announced that they will be introducing their first MCU on the new 22nm node. This MCU will be an expansion of the RA 32-bit Arm Cortex-M family and will be specifically designed for wireless applications. It will incorporate software-defined radio and provide...
Continue ReadingMaverick-603: The first commercially available RF device with an open-source chip
Maverick-603 is a radio-focused device with an open-source radio frequency chip featuring an ATmega 1608 microcontroller. This is one of the first commercially available RF devices that has an open-source design for engineers and hobbyists to contribute. To serve the growing demand in...
Continue ReadingOpen Source CaribouLite SDR Raspberry Pi HAT for $119
Raspberry Pi ecosystem has witnessed an open-source software-defined radio HAT after a very long time. All-long CaribouLite is looking to crowdfunding for mass production and to get a response from the hacker community. After a series of changes since the first draft version seen on...
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