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Can Multimode Vector Radio break the SDR performance barrier?
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) would be a great choice for mobile devices of all kinds if it weren't such a power hog. Can SDR fit in a more energy-efficient chipset? Here's the case for rethinking the architecture to fit a lower-power implementation.
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date: 3/15/2010
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White Paper: Putting FPGAs to Work in Software Radio Systems
FPGAs have become an increasingly important resource for software radio systems.
Programmable logic technology now offers significant advantages for implementing software radio functions such as Digital Downconverters (DDCs). Over the past few years, the functions associated with DDCs have seen a shift from being delivered in ASICs to operating as Intellectual Property (IP) in FPGAs.
For many applications, this implementation shift brings adv...
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date: 6/8/2009
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White Paper: Software Defined Radio Handbook (Eighth Edition)
This handbook shows how DDCs (Digital Downconverters) and DUCs (Digital Upconverters), the fundamental building blocks of SDR, can replace conventional analog receiver designs, offering significant benefits in performance, density and cost.
In order to fully appreciate the benefits of SDR, a conventional analog receiver system will be compared to its digital receiver counterpart, highlighting similarities and differences.
SDRs can dramatica...
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date: 3/24/2010
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White Paper: Software Defined Radio Handbook, 7th Edition
SDR (Software Defined Radio) has revolutionized electronic systems for a variety of applications including communications, data acquisition and signal processing.
This handbook shows how DDCs (Digital Downconverters) and DUCs (Digital Upconverters), the fundamental building blocks of SDR, can replace conventional analog receiver designs, offering significant benefits in performance, density and cost In order to fully appreciate the benefits ...
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date: 2/19/2009
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