The bladeRF x40 is an affordable USB 3.0 Software-Defined Radio (SDR) designed to allow students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communication, and to provide professionals with a versatile COTS waveform development platform. The bladeRF x40 is a great next step after using an SDR like the HackRF One, especially with the built-in FPGA providing you with more user-defined options.
The bladeRF x40 is an affordable USB 3.0 Software-Defined Radio (SDR) designed to allow students and RF enthusiasts to explore wireless communication, and to provide professionals with a versatile COTS waveform development platform. The bladeRF x40 is a great next step after using an SDR like the HackRF One, especially with the built-in FPGA providing you with more user-defined options.
Out of the box, the bladeRF can tune from 300MHz to 3.8GHz without the need for extra boards. Through open source software such as GNURadio (live image), the bladeRF can be placed into immediate use. With its flexible hardware and software, the bladeRF can be configured to operate as a custom RF modem, a GSM and LTE picocell, a GPS receiver, an ATSC transmitter or a combination Bluetooth/WiFi client, without the need for any expansion cards.
Includes:
1x bladeRF x40 (40KLE Cyclone 4 FPGA)
1x USB 3.0 SS cable
2x SMA cables
Features:
Full-duplex 40MSPS 12-bit quadrature sampling
Factory calibrated VCTCXO tuned within 1Hz of 38.4MHz
Removable-cap RF shields for increased system sensitivity and isolation
Flexible clocking architecture for arbitrary sample rates
GPIO expansion port (GPIO Expansion Board)
SPI flash allowing for headless operation
Expanded frequency coverage using XB-200 Transverter Board