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university:tools:pluto [13 Feb 2019 18:18] – vs USB -> via USB Heiko Strohmeieruniversity:tools:pluto [28 Mar 2019 19:14] – Add info about USB storage Travis Collins
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 PlutoSDR is a self contained RF lab in your hand. It's more than the combination of a few parts, but to understand the capabilities of the module, you must understand the fundamental operation of each part inside the module. Depending on who you are, and what you want to do, you may have different needs, different wants, and will use different software. It's expected that many people will stop when they solve their immediate problem and don't want to go any deeper into the stack. Before digging into the documentation, check out the module [[./pluto/prerequisites|prerequisites]], and try to think about how you will use the ADALM-PLUTO.  PlutoSDR is a self contained RF lab in your hand. It's more than the combination of a few parts, but to understand the capabilities of the module, you must understand the fundamental operation of each part inside the module. Depending on who you are, and what you want to do, you may have different needs, different wants, and will use different software. It's expected that many people will stop when they solve their immediate problem and don't want to go any deeper into the stack. Before digging into the documentation, check out the module [[./pluto/prerequisites|prerequisites]], and try to think about how you will use the ADALM-PLUTO. 
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 +<note tip>PlutoSDR will populate as a Mass Storage Device when plugged into a computer. The presented storage device contains a getting started guide (info.html), configuration control for your device (config.txt), and licensing information (LICENSE.html).</note>
  
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