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Description
Digilent UBX-40 USRP Daughterboard
Covers 10 MHz to 6 GHz frequency range
Offers 40 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth
Facilitates MIMO and direction finding
Ensures seamless system integration
Supports HF, VHF, cellular, radar, Wi-Fi
The Digilent UBX-40 USRP Daughterboard is a sophisticated full-duplex wideband transceiver designed to cover a broad frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz, offering 40 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth. This daughterboard is engineered to facilitate coherent and phase-aligned operations across multiple units when used with USRP X Series motherboards, making it particularly suitable for advanced applications such as MIMO and direction finding. Its compatibility with other USRP daughterboards and support from the USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) software API ensures seamless integration into existing systems.
The transceiver's flexible architecture includes multiple reconfigurable RF signal paths, which are optimized to deliver superior performance across its extensive frequency range. The inclusion of a down conversion stage in the transmitter path and an up conversion stage in the receiver path enhances the tuning capabilities of the main direct conversion stage, effectively extending the coverage to signals with center frequencies from 10 MHz to 500 MHz. This wide RF coverage makes the UBX-40 daughterboard an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including HF, VHF, cellular, radar, and Wi-Fi.
The UBX-40 daughterboard is equipped with RF shielding and is capable of phase alignment when used with X Series motherboards, ensuring reliable and precise operation. Its design and functionality make it a versatile component for users seeking to explore and develop within the most common bands of interest.
1x UBX-40 USRP Daughterboard
Screws
Frequency range: 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Bandwidth: 40 MHz
RF shielding
Phase alignment capability on X Series motherboards
Down conversion stage in the transmitter path
Up conversion stage in the receiver path
Suitable for HF, VHF, cellular, radar, and Wi-Fi applications