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SDRlab 122-16

SDRlab 122-16 was developed specifically for software-defined radio and more demanding RF applications. It comes with two 16-bit 50-ohm inputs and 14-bit 50-ohm outputs, Xilinx Zynq 7020 FPGA for real-time processing capabilities plus an ultra-low phase noise 122.88MHz clock which makes it more hardware-compatible with HPSDR compliant applications. RF inputs are optimized for minimal distortion, noise and crosstalk which significantly improves reception and broadens the choice of antenna.

SDRlab 122-16 External Clock Standard Kit

CAUTION: This board needs an external clock signal 122.88MHz in order to boot and function! SDRlab 122-16 External Clock is based on the SDRlab 122-16 digitizer model that is modified to be used with an external clock oscillator, which is important, especially for RF applications that operate at other frequencies and may require higher accuracy clock or synchronization. With this modification, users can provide their own clock for the Red Pitaya device through the E2 extension connector. External clock modification advantages: – Tailored for SDR & other RF applications, HF and 50MHz bands – No DC coupling! minimum RF Input frequency (-3dB): 300kHz – Comes with two 16-bit ADC 50 ohm inputs; 14-bit DACs 50 Ohm outputs – Three times bigger dual-core ARM Cortex A9 + Xilinx Zynq 7020 FPGA – Bigger FPGA provides more real-time processing capabilities – Hardware compatible with HPSDR – Improved distortions, dynamic range, sensitivity, noise & crosstalk  

SDRlab 122-16 Standard Kit

SDRlab 122-16 Standard Kit

Introducing the SDRlab 122-16 Standard Kit, an affordable and versatile open-source digitizer designed for creating your own SDR transceiver. This kit combines FPGA and CPU technology, offering a perfect blend of real-time processing and CPU flexibility. SDRlab 122-16 was developed specifically for software-defined radio and more demanding RF applications. It comes with two 16-bit 50-ohm inputs and 14-bit 50-ohm outputs, Xilinx Zynq 7020 FPGA for real-time processing capabilities plus an ultra-low phase noise 122.88MHz clock which makes it more hardware-compatible with HPSDR compliant applications. RF inputs are optimized for minimal distortion, noise and crosstalk which significantly improves reception and broadens the choice of antenna.