Introducing the HackRF One – a ground-breaking open-source hardware platform designed for experimenting and developing cutting-edge radio technologies. As a USB peripheral, it can be easily integrated into your system, or if you prefer, can function independently.
Sturdiness and longevity are at the heart of its design. The HackRF One sports a robust metal housing that is resistant to rust and ensures extended service life. Operationally, it’s highly adept with a working frequency from 1MHz to 6GHz, a half-duplex transceiver, and a sampling rate of up to 20 million samples per second. It excels in offering 8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q).
Integration and compatibility won’t be issues either. The HackRF One effortlessly matches with software such as GNU Radio, SDR#, and more. Its flexibility is demonstrated by software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter plus an antenna port power, controlled via software (50mA at 3.3V).
The hardware comes with an SMA female antenna connector and also SMA female clock input and output for synchronization. It has useful programming buttons and internal pin headers for expansion. Featuring Hi-Speed USB 2.0, the device is USB-powered, implying easy connectivity and power sourcing.
Specs at a Glance:
Material: Metal
Color: Black
Package dimensions: 190 150 40mm / 7.5 5.9 1.6in
Package weight: 242g / 8.5ounce
Included in the package:
1 HackRF One Software Defined Radio
1 USB Cable
1 * FM Antenna
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