Hi Matt,

just wondering what the PPM spec is of the onboard TCXO? Will the datasheet
be available soon?

Thanks

Regards
Richard

On 4 October 2011 10:05, Matt Ettus <m...@ettus.com> wrote:

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> - Dual 64 MS/s 12-bit ADCs
> - Dual 128 MS/s 14-bit DACs
> - Onboard TCXO for precise frequency control
> - 10 MHz and 1 PPS inputs for external references
> - Flexible clocking from 10 MHz to 64 MHz
> - 8 MHz of RF bandwidth with 16 bit samples
> - 16 MHz of RF bandwidth with 8 bit samples
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> The price is $650 each, and the B100 is in stock and ready to ship.
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> The USRP E110 has a larger FPGA (Spartan 3A-DSP 3400) than
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>
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>
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