[[TOC(Hardware, Hardware/fDevices,Hardware/fDevices/*, depth=4)]] ==== Nutaq ZeptoSDR ==== [[Image(zeptosdr1.JPG,400px,right,top)]] ORBIT has 2 [http://nutaq.com/en/products/zeptosdr ZeptoSDR]. * They are attached to a Gen4 Node as the host machine via gigabit ethernet. * In addition, they are powered by the host nodes, for remote on/off capability. * The ZeptoSDR has a Zedboard FPGA, and Nutaq's RADIO420X board. * It is tunable from 300MHz to 3.8GHz, with bandwidth between 1.5 and 28 MHz. ==== Nutaq PicoSDR ==== [[Image(picosdr1.JPG,400px,right, bottom)]] ORBIT has 2 [http://nutaq.com/en/products/picosdr PicoSDR2x2-E]. * Each is an independent ORBIT node, due to its embedded SAMC-514 computer, with an Intel Core i7 CPU running at 2.1 GHz. * Each has a Perseus 601x FPGA, and a Radio420M FMC stack. * They are integrated with the orbit experiment control infrastructure, as nodes 12-1 and 20-1. A Raspberry Pi is running the CMC management service, using telnet to control the PicoSDR's backplane.