Hi Ed,
as said about the general case, with the ADALM-Pluto's USB2
bandwidth, you can barely squeeze in one 20 MHz WiFi Channel if
you're using 8 bit samples, which probably won't cut it for WiFi.
For LTE: this might make more sense, but again, that depends on
the LTE bandwidth. Also, as ADI's Robin never tired to say at
GRCon: ADALM-Pluto doesn't contain sufficient output filtering, so
use at your own peril, and please don't break the law :) Other
than that, yes, indeed, looks like a pretty nice SDR!
Best regards,
Marcus
On 09/29/2017 04:23 PM, Ed Troy wrote:
I just got the Analog Devices ADALM-Pluto module. It seems
really nice, but I have not had any time to work with it yet. It
covers 325 MHz to 3.2 GHz and has transmit as well as receive. I
was one of the very few who actually got one since Analog
Devices was having some production issues. But, they should be
back on the market soon. And, as a student you can probably get
one for $99. The worst case would be $150.
Ed
On 9/29/2017 4:18 AM, w xd wrote:
Hello guys,
Have some suggestion on the cheaper SDR
platform for us to use with the GNURADIO software? As a
student, I cannot buy the expensive usrp ,but I want to
learn the knowledge by the hardware and software. Any
recommend? For example,use the hardware to do some
experiments about LTE/WIFI.
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