MicroPhase AntSDR T510 AI Combines AMD RFSoC and NVIDIA Jetson on Single Board for Wireless Development
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The MicroPhase AntSDR T510 AI is a new hardware platform that combines an AMD RFSoC (Radio Frequency System-on-Chip) and an NVIDIA Jetson AI computing module on a single board. This integration aims to solve latency and data bottleneck issues in next-generation wireless research and development, particularly for applications like phased-array radar, massive MIMO, spectrum monitoring, and intelligent wireless sensing. By combining RF signal capture, processing, and AI inference on one board, it eliminates the need for multiple separate devices working together, reducing synchronization complexity and data transfer delays.
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For applications like phased-array radar, massive MIMO, spectrum monitoring, and intelligent wireless sensing, getting data fro
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