Avnet,
Inc. (NYSE: AVT),
a leading global technology distributor, today introduced the PicoZed™
SDR Z7035/AD9361, a rugged, low-power, small footprint system-on-module
(SOM) that integrates critical RF signal path and high-speed
programmable logic, enabling designers to dramatically reduce cycle
times for development of the RF-to-baseband signal processing core for
wireless communications systems. The fully verified PicoZed
Software-Defined Radio SOM provides frequency-agile wideband 2x2 receive
and transmit paths in the 70 MHz to 6.0 GHz range, making it suitable
for both fixed and mobile SDR applications. Click here
for a short video demonstration of the new PicoZed™ SDR Z7035/AD9361.
The PicoZed™ SDR Z7035/AD9361 SOM, which combines the Analog Devices AD9361
integrated RF Agile Transceiver™ with the Xilinx Zynq®-7000
Z-7035All Programmable SoC, is supported by robust simulation and code
generation tools that integrate seamlessly with Xilinx Vivado® Design
Suite. For fast prototyping of software-defined radio products, Avnet
offers the PicoZed™ SDR Development Kit, which bundles everything
required to kick start a software-defined radio (SDR) design, including
the PicoZed SDR Z7035/AD9361 SOM, a carrier card for prototyping with
standard high bandwidth interfaces like USB, Dual Gigabit Ethernet,
Small Form Factor Pluggable/Common Public Radio Interface and RF power
modules. Fast data exchange with MATLAB®
and Simulink®
is supported for system design and test, along with hardware/software
codesign workflows for system deployment. Pre-orders for both the
PicoZed SDR Z7035/AD9361 SOM and PicoZed™ SDR Development kit are being
accepted now, and will be fulfilled later this month.
“Whether they are in the consumer, military or industrial space,
wireless radios today must be small, lightweight, low power devices that
are agile across a wide range of frequencies. Software-defined radio
technology provides makers of portable communications devices, including
Public Safety Radio, Point-to-point communication and wireless cyber
security, with a level of flexibility and upgradability that is
impossible to achieve through hardware-only customization,” said Luc
Langlois, director, global technical marketing, Avnet Electronics
Marketing. “PicoZed SDR enables engineers to start application-level
development immediately with the same system-on-module that will be used
in production, reducing the risk and time required to develop and deploy
production SDR equipment.”
“A basic software defined radio architecture looks relatively simple.
Just digitize the RF signal, then process the digitized results using
various algorithms. However, for many hardware and software engineers
who want to develop products, there’s been a challenge: getting all the
hardware and software pieces in place and working is complex and time
consuming. The PicoZed SDR SOM with the AD9361 RF Agile Transceiver
changes that,” said Robin Getz, director of engineering, Analog Devices.
“The PicoZed SDR SOM is easy to use and supported by a robust software
ecosystem designed with a comprehensive C API with C++, C#, and python
bindings. Each unit includes an open and reprogrammable Zynq device with
Kintex class FPGA (275K logic cells) and a Dual ARM Cortex A9 running at
800MHz for data processing. The various carriers provide a multitude of
connectivity, from SuperSpeed USB 3.0, to Dual Gigabit Ethernet to PCIe,
allowing live data streaming into various SDR design environments,
including MATLAB/Simulink. SDR developers can now quickly move from
algorithm development to final product, using the same radio and base
band processor hardware.”
“PicoZed SDR is ideal for wireless system development and deployment,”
said Ken Karnofsky, senior strategist, signal processing applications,
MathWorks. “When coupled with design tools like MATLAB and Simulink,
PicoZed SDR boosts designer productivity with a single environment for
prototyping, verification and production deployment of wireless systems.”
“Based upon our initial tests of an LTE system, the entire PicoZed SDR
module used less than 5W of power,” said John Shanton, MILCOM system
architect, Xilinx. “This advanced SDR platform enables your wireless
application to be up and running instantly on a complete single board
radio.”
The PicoZed™ SDR Development Kit Includes:
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PicoZed SDR Z7035/AD9361 SOM (100mm x 62mm, sub 5W typical)
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PicoZed SDR FMC Carrier Card
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12V power supply
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Pulse LTE/MIMO 2x2 antenna (WA700-2700)
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SD memory card
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HDMI, USB, Ethernet and U.FL cables
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Quick Start Card
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Optional MathWorks Communications Design Package
To help wireless system designers maximize the potential of PicoZed SDR,
Avnet will offer a series of software-defined radio SpeedWay Design
Workshops™ in collaboration with Analog Devices, MathWorks and Xilinx
starting in November 2015.
The PicoZed SDR Z7035/AD9361 system-on-module (SOM) is available for
order today from Avnet Electronics Marketing for $1,095. The PicoZed SDR
Development Kit is offered at $1,799 and the PicoZed SDR FMC Carrier
Card is $595. For further information on the PicoZed SDR SOM and Carrier
Card, go to www.picozed.com/sdr.
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