USRP-LW N310
The USRP-LW N310 is a networked software-defined radio (SDR) that provides reliability and fault tolerance for deployment in large-scale and distributed wireless systems.
The USRP-LW N310 is one of the highest channel counts on the SDR market today. The RF front end features Analog Devices' dual AD9371 RFIC transceivers, which provide 4 sets of transceiver channels in a half-width RU package. The baseband processor provides a large user-programmable FPGA for real-time and low-latency processing using the Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC, as well as a dual-core ARM CPU for stand-alone operation. Support for 1 GbE, 10 GbE, and Aurora interfaces via dual SFP + ports enables high-throughput IQ streaming to the host PC or FPGA coprocessor. By introducing the ability to perform tasks remotely, it simplifies the control and management of radio networks, such as debugging, updating software, restarting, restoring factory settings, self-testing, host PC/ARM debugging, and monitoring system health.