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university:tools:pluto:users [15 Mar 2019 19:00] – Cleanup of unused topics Travis Collinsuniversity:tools:pluto:users [17 Jul 2019 04:26] – [Contents] Travis Collins
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     - [[./users/far_fast|How Far, How fast?]]     - [[./users/far_fast|How Far, How fast?]]
       - [[./users/transmit|RF Output]]       - [[./users/transmit|RF Output]]
 +        - [[./users/phase_noise|Phase Noise & Accuracy]]
       - [[./users/receive|RF Input]]       - [[./users/receive|RF Input]]
         - [[./users/receiver_sensitivity|Receiver Sensitivity]]         - [[./users/receiver_sensitivity|Receiver Sensitivity]]
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   - [[./users/customizing|Customizing]] the ADALM-PLUTO.   - [[./users/customizing|Customizing]] the ADALM-PLUTO.
   - Once the driver are configured and set up, you can interact with the [[adi>ADALM-PLUTO]] Active Learning Module from:   - Once the driver are configured and set up, you can interact with the [[adi>ADALM-PLUTO]] Active Learning Module from:
-    - Using Pluto with the [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/iio_oscilloscope|IIO oscilloscope]] +    - [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/iio_oscilloscope|IIO oscilloscope]] 
-    - Using Pluto with the [[http://gqrx.dk/|gqrx]], an open source software defined radio receiver (SDR) powered by the GNU Radio and the Qt graphical toolkit. +    - [[http://gqrx.dk/|gqrx]], an open source software defined radio receiver (SDR) powered by the GNU Radio 
-    - Using Pluto with [[https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/adalm-pluto-radio.html|MATLAB and Simulink]]  +    - [[https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/adalm-pluto-radio.html|Official support for MATLAB and Simulink]]  
-    - Using Pluto with [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio/clients/matlab_simulink|MATLAB IIO Bindings]] +    - [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio/clients/matlab_simulink|MATLAB IIO Bindings]] 
-    - Using Pluto with [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/gnuradio|GNU Radio]] +    - [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/gnuradio|GNU Radio]] 
-    - Using Pluto with [[https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel|SDRangel]]. SDRangel is an Open Source Qt5 / OpenGL 3.0+ SDR and signal analyzer frontend to various hardware. +    - [[https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel|SDRangel]]an Open Source Qt5 / OpenGL 3.0+ SDR and signal analyzer frontend to various hardware. 
-    - Using Pluto with SDR#. The PlutoSDR frontend for SDRsharp can be found here: [[https://github.com/Manawyrm/sdrsharp-plutosdr|sdrsharp-plutosdr]] +    - [[https://airspy.com/download/|SDR#]]. The PlutoSDR frontend for SDRsharp can be found here: [[https://github.com/Manawyrm/sdrsharp-plutosdr|sdrsharp-plutosdr]] 
-    - Using Pluto with [[https://github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR|SoapySDR]]. The Soapy SDR plugin for PlutoSDR can be found here: [[https://github.com/jocover/SoapyPlutoSDR|SoapyPlutoSDR]] +    - [[https://github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR|SoapySDR]]. The Soapy SDR plugin for PlutoSDR can be found here: [[https://github.com/jocover/SoapyPlutoSDR|SoapyPlutoSDR]] 
-    - Using Pluto with [[https://github.com/radiosd/PlutoSdr|Access and control of PlutoSDR hardware using python bindings to libiio]]   +    - [[https://github.com/radiosd/PlutoSdr|Access and control of PlutoSDR hardware using python bindings to libiio]]    
 +    - [[:resources/tools-software/linux-software/pyadi-iio|Python Interfaces]]
  
  
  
university/tools/pluto/users.txt · Last modified: 20 Feb 2023 17:37 by Brian OLoughlin