Fully integrated Software Defined Radio platform with continuous frequency coverage from 70 MHz –6 GHz
Designed for low-cost experimentation, it combines a fully integrated direct conversion
transceiver providing up to 56MHz of real-time bandwidth, an open and reprogrammable Spartan6 FPGA, and fast
and convenient bus-powered SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity.
The integrated RF frontend on the USRP B200 is designed with the Analog Devices AD9364, a single chip direct conversion
transceiver and digital baseband processor, capable of streaming up to 56 MHz of real-time RF bandwidth. The B200
utilizes one signal chain of the AD9364 allowing it to be bus powered and reducing software and hardware design complexity. Onboard signal processing and control of the AD9364 is performed by a Spartan-6 XC6SLX75 FPGA connected to a host
PC using SuperSpeed USB 3.0. The USRP B200 real time system throughput is benchmarked at 61.44MS/s quadrature
providing the full 56 MHz of instantaneous RF bandwidth to the host PC for additional processing using GNU Radio SDR design environment.
Full support for the UHD (USRP Hardware Driver) software allows you to immediately begin developing with GNU Radio,
prototype your own GSM base station with OpenBTS, and seamlessly transition code from the B200 to higher performance,
industry ready USRP platforms. The hardware is conveniently accessible through the USRP Hardware Driver (UHD).
UHD provides both a C/C++ and Python API and offers cross-platform support for multiple industry standard development environments and frameworks, including RFNoC, GNU Radio, LabVIEW and Matlab/Simulink. And to ensure you have no restrictions on how you use UHD, it is available on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS.