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   * **//Wideband, frequency agile RF://** Uses the AD9361 to provide a highly integrated radio that enables wideband 2x2 MIMO receive and transmit paths from 70 MHz to 6.0 GHz with tunable channel bandwidth <200kHz to 56MHz.   * **//Wideband, frequency agile RF://** Uses the AD9361 to provide a highly integrated radio that enables wideband 2x2 MIMO receive and transmit paths from 70 MHz to 6.0 GHz with tunable channel bandwidth <200kHz to 56MHz.
   * **//Programmable SoC://** Embedded processing with the Zynq Z-7035 SoC provides a Dual ARM® Cortex™-A9 MPCore™ running at 800MHz, with built in peripherals like USB, Gigabit Ethernet, and memory interfaces.   * **//Programmable SoC://** Embedded processing with the Zynq Z-7035 SoC provides a Dual ARM® Cortex™-A9 MPCore™ running at 800MHz, with built in peripherals like USB, Gigabit Ethernet, and memory interfaces.
-  * **//Small form factor://** 100mm x 62mm footprint, compliant with DP10062 “Sick of Beige v1.0” enclosures from dangerousprototypes.com.+  * **//Small form factor://** 100mm x 62mm footprint, compliant with [[http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Sick_of_Beige_standard_PCB_sizes_v1.0|DP10062 “Sick of Beige v1.0]] DP10062 “Sick of Beige v1.0” enclosures from [[http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Sick_of_Beige_standard_PCB_sizes_v1.0|dangerousprototypes.com]].
   * **//Production-ready module://** System-on-Module designed for immediate prototype and quick integration in your end application. Industrial temperature rated and tested against MIL-STD 202G methods for Thermal, Vibration, and Shock.   * **//Production-ready module://** System-on-Module designed for immediate prototype and quick integration in your end application. Industrial temperature rated and tested against MIL-STD 202G methods for Thermal, Vibration, and Shock.
   * **//Operating systems://** Comes with Analog Devices Linux reference design for Zynq, bootable from an SD card. Also supports Linux, Android, FreeRTOS, eCos, VxWorks, and others listed here.   * **//Operating systems://** Comes with Analog Devices Linux reference design for Zynq, bootable from an SD card. Also supports Linux, Android, FreeRTOS, eCos, VxWorks, and others listed here.
   * **//Development tools://** A broad range of SDR prototype and development environments are supported, including Analog Devices Linux Applications, and MATLAB® and Simulink® for data streaming and Zynq targeting.   * **//Development tools://** A broad range of SDR prototype and development environments are supported, including Analog Devices Linux Applications, and MATLAB® and Simulink® for data streaming and Zynq targeting.
-  * **//Open-source code://** Analog Devices provides precompiled reference designs on the [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/adrv936x_rfsom|ADRV9361 Wiki Page]] and a source code support package hosted on Github, including the HDL and software code.+  * **//Open-source code://** Analog Devices provides precompiled reference designs on the [[/resources/eval/user-guides/adrv936x_rfsom|ADRV9361 Wiki Page]] and a source code support package hosted on Github, including the HDL and software code.
  
  
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