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LimeSDR Sole Distributor in China with Stock

Shenzhen Cirket Electronics Co., Ltd. specialized in PCB and PCBA business since 2007. We offer full turn key solution EMS for customers, from R&D, components sourcing, printed circuit board fabrication, electronics manufacturing, mechanical assembly, function test, to packing and logistics. We have 9 automatically SMT lines and around 100 employees. Factory is located in Shenzhen, the electronics production base of China. Most components can be available here in stock. So we can offer customer the best price PCBA in the shortest time.

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    We are the sole agency of Crowdsupply in China, mainly business is Lime SDR and Lime SDR mini version. Lime SDR is not produced in our factory, it is produced in Taiwan. We have produced some product for Crowdsupply, and also distribute some of Crowdspply product. 

    The LimeSDR is another example of a Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform, similar to the HackRF One. LimeSDR is developed by Lime Microsystems and is designed to provide a flexible and programmable platform for experimenting with wireless communication protocols. Here are some key features of the LimeSDR:

    Frequency Range: LimeSDR has a broad frequency range, typically covering from 100 kHz to 3.8 GHz, making it suitable for a wide variety of radio frequency (RF) applications.

    Transmit and Receive Capabilities: Like the HackRF One, LimeSDR supports both the reception and transmission of radio signals. This dual capability allows users to experiment with full-duplex communication and develop custom transmitters and receivers.

    RF Transceiver Chip: LimeSDR devices use a Lime Microsystems RF transceiver chip, which is responsible for the flexible, programmable, and wideband capabilities of the platform.

    Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO): LimeSDR supports MIMO, which allows for the use of multiple antennas for improved signal quality, spatial diversity, and other advanced communication techniques.

    Open Source: LimeSDR has open-source hardware, firmware, and software. This open nature encourages community collaboration, innovation, and the development of new applications.

    USB 3.0 Connectivity: LimeSDR typically connects to a computer via USB 3.0, providing a high-speed interface for data transfer between the SDR hardware and the host system.

    Community Support: Similar to the HackRF One, the LimeSDR has an active and supportive community. Users can find documentation, tutorials, and discussions on forums, contributing to a collaborative environment.

    Lime Suite Software: Lime Microsystems provides the Lime Suite software, which includes a set of tools and libraries for configuring and managing LimeSDR devices. It works in conjunction with various software-defined radio applications.

    Educational and Research Use: LimeSDR is often used in educational settings and research institutions for teaching and experimenting with wireless communication concepts, protocols, and technologies.

    Integration with GNU Radio: LimeSDR is compatible with GNU Radio, a widely used open-source toolkit for implementing software-defined radios. GNU Radio provides a graphical interface for designing and running signal processing flowgraphs.

    It's worth noting that the choice between LimeSDR, HackRF One, or other SDR platforms may depend on specific use cases, frequency range requirements, and personal preferences. Both LimeSDR and HackRF One serve as powerful tools for learning, experimenting, and developing applications in the field of software-defined radio.

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