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FMCOMMS8 Software Defined Radio Dual ADR9009 RF Sub Board + MPSOC Development Board Kit Compatible with AD-FMCOMMS8-EZB
It is completely compatible with official AD-FMCOMMS8-EZB, more details:
- https://www.analog.com/cn/resources/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/eval-ad-fmcomms8-ebz.html
Description:
- It is an integrated RF design containing two Analog Devices ADRV9009 wideband transceivers. It complies with VITA 57.1 mechanical dimensions 84mm × 69mm, but not full compliance with keep out areas. This allows easy connection to a compatible FPGA development board that supports FMC HPC mechanical connector and JESD204B bus interface. It can be used for prototyping with up to 4 Transmit and Receive channels that can be synchronized in phase and frequency. Additionally it can be used with the ADRV9009-ZU11EG RF-SOM system allowing for 8 phase and frequency synchronized Transmit and Receive channels for complex multi-stream applications ensuring end-to-end deterministic latency.
Applications:
- 3G, 4G, and 5G TDD macrocell base stations
- TDD active antenna systems
- Massive multiple input, multiple output (MIMO)
- Phased array radar
- Electronic warfare
- Military communications
- Portable test equipment
Advantages:
- Quad transmitters
- Quad receivers
- Quad input Observation Receiver for DPD
- Max Rx BW: 200MHz
- Max Tunable Tx synthesis BW: 450MHz
- Max Observation Rx BW: 450MHz
- Tuning range: 75MHz to 6000MHz
- Fully integrated fractional-N RF synthesizers
- Multi-chip phase synchronization for all RF LO and baseband clocks
- Includes schematics, layout, BOM, HDL, for Linux drivers and application software
- Suitable for high channel density applications
Package Included:
- 1 x SDR Board
- 1 x MPSOC Development Board Kit
The following image shows the DEMO running on MPS0CTQ15EG+AD-FMCOMS8-EZB and the content of the serial port output:
The following figure shows the signals collected by MPSOC connected to FMCOMMS8 running routine project, which were collected internally using ILA. Even numbered channels are the real part, odd numbered channels are the imaginary part (the imaginary part of the previous channel), and each 9009 has two channels, so there are a total of 8 channels in ILA. The two channels highlighted in red are waveforms collected from two 9009 chips, and it can be seen that their waveforms are basically the same.