Yes, it will fall back to USB 2.0, which reduces the bandwidth.
Matt
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Tom Rondeau t...@trondeau.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Matt Ettus m...@ettus.com wrote:
For those lucky enough to be going to DEFCON, Balint Seeber (our
applications
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Matt Ettus m...@ettus.com wrote:
For those lucky enough to be going to DEFCON, Balint Seeber (our
applications engineer) will be presenting All Your RFz Are Belong to Me --
Hacking the Wireless World with SDR, in Track 4 from 10 AM to 11:45. He
will be running
Hi Matt,
This is very good news. The specs you're anticipating are of great interest
to me. Just a further question:
Is the B200 conceived in order to support 24/7 continuous operation (e.g.
the sort of use case you would expect in a permanent spectrum monitoring
application)?
If so, have you
For those lucky enough to be going to DEFCON, Balint Seeber (our
applications engineer) will be presenting All Your RFz Are Belong to Me --
Hacking the Wireless World with SDR, in Track 4 from 10 AM to 11:45. He
will be running all of his demos on the USRP B200, which we are going to
release very