Pixus Introduces Ruggedized Software Define Radio from 70 MHz to 6 GHz

Pixus Introduces Ruggedized Software Define Radio from 70 MHz to 6 GHz

Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced a new compact implementation of a software-defined radio in its ruggedized enclosure. The SDR utilizes NI’s Ettus Research brand Software Defined Radio (SDR).

The new RB210 is a ruggedized version of NI’s small form factor B210 SDR. It is currently available in an IP67 weather-resistant style with options for full MIL grade implementations. The compact unit is approximately 87 mm tall x 156 mm wide and 300 mm long and weighs under 7 lbs. It can be used in human wearable configurations or other applications requiring low SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power). The modular front and rear faceplates are customizable for various I/O implementations.

The RB210 features continuous frequency coverage from 70 MHz – 6 GHz. It combines the AD9361 RFIC direct-conversion transceiver providing up to 56 MHz of real-time bandwidth, an open and reprogrammable Spartan6 FPGA, and fast SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity with convenient bus-power.

Pixus now offers air-cooled, conduction-cooled IP67, and conduction-cooled MIL grade versions of NI’s SDRs. The company has also developed ruggedized enclosures for the NI X310, N310, and X410 styles.

Click here to learn more about RB210 from Pixus Technologies.

Publisher: everything RF