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The Analog Devices ADALM-Pluto SDR is a compact, cost-effective software-defined radio module featuring the AD9363 RF agile transceiver and Xilinx Zynq Z-7010 FPGA. It supports a wide RF range from 325 MHz to 3.8 GHz with up to 20 MHz instantaneous bandwidth, 12-bit ADC/DAC, and offers extensive software compatibility including MATLAB, Simulink, and GNU Radio. Powered via USB 2.0 and housed in a durable plastic enclosure, it’s designed for portable, hands-on RF learning and experimentation.
D**F
For students, needs expensive software
This product is okay if you are a student at university, and have a matlab subscription ($150.00 for non-students). Other than that, go with HackRF One. It has great documentation, detailed lessons in how to use it by the inventor and is designed to work with GNURadio, which is open source and free.
S**N
Low cost teaching device, with steep learning curve for tools
Like: price, receiver sensitivity, flexible architecture, ADC resolution and speed, FPGA performance, AD-provided oscilloscope toolDislikes: extreme clunkiness of software and development environment, broken links on Wiki, USB2 bandwidth, noisy transmitter, choice of MathLab instead of LabView
M**G
Meh
It does it's job. There are more capable SDRs at good prices out there. I wouldn't get one of these again primarily because of the lower frequency limits.
R**R
Good product
Amazing functionality for its cost
W**.
Todo ok
Muy bien todo.Llegó pronto el artículo.
M**K
As advertised.
I dig it.
T**K
Price $100 higher than approved seller
So, my review is about the PRICE of this seller on Amazon!Great device lots of Open source software available and the device is fully hackable!Buy it from mouser electronics, $229.00, 100 dollars cheaper!
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منذ 4 أيام