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Ask the Bliley Team: Morning Routines

Posted by Rob Rutkowski on Sep 8, 2016 3:10:21 PM

It's a new day. The sun begins to rise. Birds begin to chirp. The smell of freshly brewed coffee is in the air. 
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Topics: Leadership, engineering, general

12 Popular Software Defined Radios (SDRs)

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Sep 1, 2016 8:59:31 AM

Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are constantly evolving. It seems like "the latest and greatest" SDRs are always popping up somewhere with today's rapidly growing technology. We thought it'd be helpful to provide you with some of the most popular and top rated SDRs in today's market.

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We tried to include a wide variation of prices, applications, frequencies, and ease of use on the following list. This way, it'll be more likely that you'll find the best Software Defined Radio for your needs in the following list. 

Without further ado, here are 12 great Software Defined Radios for you!

*Descriptions taken from product pages
**Disclosure: This post that contains affiliate links.

1. RTL-SDR (R820T RTL2832U)

  • What a great place to start! This RTL-SDR is cheap and great for beginners or those on a budget. 
  • Applications include general radio scanning, air traffic control, public safety radio, ADSB, AIS, ACARS, trunked radio, P25 digital voice, POCSAG, weather balloons, APRS, NOAA APT weather satellites, radio astronomy, meteor scatter monitorin, and more
  • Frequency: 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz and has up to 3.2 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth

2. Red Pitaya

3. NooElec NESDR

  • Included: NooElec USB dongle, antenna, remote control
  • RTL2832U interface IC & R820T tuner IC on USB dongle
  • Full compatibility with a large array of software packages

4. Quadrus

  • DRU-244A-1-1-PCI SDR hardware digitizer
  • 1 ADC chip with 1 analog input
  • 1 DDC chip with 4 radio channels

5. HackRF One

  • Operating Frequency: 1 MHz to 6 GHz
  • Matching male SMA ANT500 antenna & USB cable included
  • Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, and more

6. RPD-100

  • 6U Compact-PCI form factor hardware development platform that can be used for a variety of applications, such as Software Defined Radio.
  • Optimized to provide high performance signal conversion using high speed ADC’s and DAC’s.
  • Other applications: WiMAX, Satellite MODEM's, RFID, Wireless Communication Systems

7. Ubertooth One

  • 2.4 GHz Transmit and Receive.
  • Suitable for Bluetooth experimentation
  • Can also operate in monitor mode, monitoring Bluetooth traffic in real-time.

8. Usmile

  • Frequency: 100KHz-1.7GHz
  • Built-in 100Mhz upconverter combined with Built-in HD R820T allow better receiving of short wave than using direct SDR’s Q tunnel
  • Easy to set-up, just connect it and you’re ready to go!

9. AirSpy

  • Alternative to both cost sensitive and higher end scanners while featuring the "best radio browsing experience of the market" thanks to the tight integration with the de facto standard SDR# software.
  • External GPS or Rubidium clocks supported for professional use
  • Full HF Coverage

10. National Instruments USRP

  • Flexible and affordable transceiver that turns a standard PC into a powerful wireless prototyping system.
  • Supports multirate DSP for physical layer communications and helps you integrate .m file scripts and C language algorithms.

11. ThinkRF's WSA5000

  •  Large frequency range of 100 kHz up to 27 GHz and wide instantaneous bandwidth of up to 100 MHz.
  • Supports 160 MHz instantaneous bandwidth

12. Seeedstudio KiwiSDR Kit

  • SDR covers the 10 kHz to 30 MHz (VLF-HF) spectrum.
  • Demodulation modes: AM, AMN, LSB, USB, CW, CWN, NBFM.
  • RF antenna connector: SMA and terminal block.
  • GPS receives the Navstar system on L1 frequency 1575.42 MHz.

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Topics: IoT, engineering, RF Technology, General Topics, general

7 Habits of the Most Innovative Engineers

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Aug 24, 2016 7:30:00 AM

I've been innovating for the majority of my career.  First on the front lines, working R&D projects, then moving to managing those projects, and then managing entire portfolios of several dozen projects, to leading the entire technology and innovation strategy for our company.

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Topics: Leadership, engineering, general

[Infographic] 5 Simple Steps to Understanding Phase Noise

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Aug 16, 2016 11:39:14 AM

It is crucial to understand phase noise when it comes to understanding crystal oscillators. Phase noise is one of the most important factors of the oscillator selection process, so you'll want to have a strong understanding of what phase noise is and where the term originates.  

If you're looking for more in-depth information on phase noise, make sure to check this post for our complete guide understanding of phase noise.

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Topics: engineering, crystal oscillators, general

Filter Topology Face Off: A closer look at the top 4 filter types

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Aug 2, 2016 11:11:03 AM

It's time for a good ol'fashion battle royal between the greats of the electronic filter world!  In this post, we'll take a closer look at the most popular RF filter typologies: Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel, and Elliptic.  Each filter types has it's own strengths depending on the application.  We'll take a deeper look at each and then do a final comparison between them to see if we can crown a winner in this battle for the ages!  Let's get ready to rumble...

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Topics: engineering, Filters & Multiplexers

Simple Hack LITERALLY Saves Hours During RF/Microwave Design

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Jul 14, 2016 8:30:00 AM

There's nothing more frustrating than spending hours searching for componments on various vendor and distributor sites.

We've all been there... maybe your an RF engineer who just completed a gruelling design review only to find that IC you chose is no longer stocked at your go to RF component distributor.  Or maybe you're a commodity manager that has to go source the parts, only to find many of them are no longer stocked at your preferred vendor.

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Topics: engineering, RF Technology, general

10 Fantastic Father's Day Gifts for Engineers

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Jun 13, 2016 10:06:35 AM

Wondering what to get those picky engineers in your life for fathers day? Well we've got that figured out for you! Here are 10 great gifts that engineering dads will surly love. 

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Topics: engineering, General Topics

20 Tips for Engineering Students [Infographic]

Posted by Bliley Technologies on Jun 9, 2016 8:30:00 AM

 

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Topics: engineering

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