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News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: Software Defined Radio Development System
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2006
USB software defined radio development
system
Kane Computing has announced the release of another product in the Hunt Engineering's range of Ready-to-Go-Systems, the RTG003 programmable, USB connected, Software Defined Radio Development System.
Kane Computing has announced the release of another product in the Hunt Engineering's range of Ready-to-Go-Systems, the RTG003 programmable, USB connected, Software Defined Radio Development System The RTG003 includes 1M gates Xilinx Virtex-II, plus two channels of 12bit 125Msps A/D and two channels of 14bit 125Msps D/A and a 16bit fixed point DSP with 32Mbytes SDRAM
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is ideal for use in building a digital radio system, but can be used for creating a custom communications system or for trying out new concepts and experimenting with solutions using an FPGA and DSP combination.
As with all RTG systems the RTG003 is supplied complete with USB cable, I/O cables to interface to the peripherals, mains power supply unit plus a CD with all documentation, tutorials, software tools and examples for use as templates to help users begin their projects.
All for the price of £3,695.
Ready-to-Go-Systems are completely programmable and ready for use out of the box.
They can be used for the suggested application or in any way the user may choose.
The kits are ideal for both FPGA/DSP beginners and experts alike, for rapid prototyping or entry level use. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...
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