The RX410 from Pixus Technologies is a Software-Defined Radio (SDR) with a frequency range from 1 MHz to 7.2 GHz. This is a ruggedized version of National Instruments (NI’s Ettus Research brand) X410 SDR. It is based on the Xilinx Zynq Ultrascale+ ZU28DR RFSoC and delivers dual-channel transceiver speeds of up to 100 GbE. The SDR has options for conduction-cooled construction and an internal heater and fan for extreme temperatures. It requires a DC supply of 12 V and consumes less than 16 A of current. This can be controlled via Ethernet, USB, and GPIO interfaces.
The RX410 is available in a rugged IP67-rated enclosure that measures 302.0 x 107.7 mm and complies with the MIL-810 standard for shock/vibration and the MIL-461 standard for EMI. It is ideal for airborne, shipboard, ground vehicle, or outdoor applications including SIGINT, passive RADAR, drone deterrence/spoofing and prototyping systems for advanced wireless technologies (Wi-Fi/Cell/MIMO).