Wavelet Lab
Software Defined Radio
Wavelet Lab is proud to introduce the latest addition to its SDR line, sSDR, a cutting-edge high-performance M.2 software-defined radio card with components on one side. The sSDR features 2 RX/TX channels and an RF range spanning from 30 MHz to 8.5 GHz.
This next-generation SDR device is poised to transform the development of custom RF solutions, making it the ideal tool for telecom, networking, and frequency analysis applications.
With a broad frequency range covering 30 MHz to 8.5 GHz, this sSDR supports cutting-edge communication standards, including the latest Wi-Fi and 5G networks (7.125 GHz). It provides robust capabilities for establishing dedicated wireless networks through eNodeB and gNodeB systems using open-source solutions like srsRAN or Amarisoft. This versatility allows users to implement custom cellular communication networks, create high-frequency radio links, and build advanced frequency analysis devices.
The sSDR is compatible with legacy tools like GNU Radio, srsRAN, and SoapySDR. It also integrates seamlessly with the WSDR.io web platform, providing a streamlined environment for rapid RF solution development using an application builder tool or choosing from ready-to-use apps. It enables effortless creation, deployment, and scaling of RF applications from spectrum analysis to complex wireless communication systems leveraging cloud platforms.
sSDR shares the same host codebase as the standard uSDR board, released under the MIT license. The universal support libraries are hosted on our GitHub. This allows for an easy transition from the small uSDR project to suSDR and xMASS with minimal software modification.
Check out our GitHub page for more details.
Pre-built packages are hosted on Launchpad. Our FPGA gateware is released under the CERN-OHL-P-2.0 license and can also be found on our GitHub page.
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sSDR is part of AMD FPGA Playground
sSDR is part of Qorvo RF Accelerator
sSDR is part of Lime SDR Accelerator
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·Our team has been working with digital signal processing (DSP) and software-defined radio (SDR) for the past decade. We leverage that experience to bring the quality and usability of related hardware to the next level, lowering barriers to entry for new members of this growing industry while continuing to support its core developer community.
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