XSDR, a single-sided M.2 software-defined radio with 2×RX/TX up to 3.8 GHz
8 days ago
- #SoftwareDefinedRadio
- #WirelessTechnology
- #EmbeddedSystems
- xSDR is a compact, single-sided M.2 software-defined radio (SDR) with 2x2 MIMO RX/TX channels, a tuning range of 30 MHz–3.8 GHz, and up to 122.88 MSPS sampling.
- Designed for M.2 2230 A+E-key form factor, xSDR integrates into laptops, tablets, and embedded systems, enabling browser-based RF applications via wsdr.io.
- Ideal for cellular communication analysis (BTS, eNodeB, srsRAN), embedded RF, data links, SIGINT, and industrial applications.
- Compatible with GNU Radio, srsRAN, SoapySDR, and wsdr.io web platform for rapid RF solution development.
- Part of Qorvo RF Accelerator and AMD FPGA Playground, featuring AMD Artix 7 FPGA.
- Licensed under MIT (host software) and CERN-OHL-P-2.0 (FPGA gateware), with schematics to be published post-campaign.
- Includes adapters for PCIe, USB, and Mini PCIe, with optional MHF4-to-SMA cables for additional RF paths.
- Backed by NLnet Foundation to make cellular networks more accessible and developer-friendly.
- Priced at $549, with fulfillment handled by Crowd Supply and Mouser Electronics.