USRP N310 Front Panel
USRP N310 back Panel
USRP n310 shipping kit USRP N310 Kit
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The standard variant of this product is not available in certain locations. Due to product compliance restrictions on Trusted Platform Modules, only the non-TPM variant of this USRP will be available in the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong. Furthermore, this USRP with TPM will not be available in France, Israel or Russia until the USRP is registered in those countries. Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information.

USRP N310

$17,765.00 USD
785067-01
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IMPORTANT: Please select the power cord that is compatible with your region from the list below.

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The regional power cord is a REQUIRED accessory, and is NOT INCLUDED in the kit of this product.

The standard variant of this product is not available in certain locations. Due to product compliance restrictions on Trusted Platform Modules, only the non-TPM variant of this USRP will be available in the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong. Furthermore, this USRP with TPM will not be available in France, Israel or Russia until the USRP is registered in those countries. Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information.

USRP N310 (ZYNQ-7100, 4 CHANNELS, 10 MHZ - 6 GHZ, 10 GIGE)

The USRP N310 is a networked software defined radio that provides reliability and fault-tolerance for deployment in large-scale and distributed wireless systems.

Overview

Overview

The USRP N310 is a networked software defined radio (SDR) that provides reliability and fault-tolerance for deployment in large-scale and distributed wireless systems. The USRP N310 device simplifies control and management of a network of radios by introducing the unique capability to remotely perform tasks such as updating software, rebooting, factory resetting, self-testing, host PC/ARM debugging and monitoring system health.

The USRP N310 is one of the highest channel density devices in the SDR market, offering four RX and four TX channels in a half-wide RU form factor. The RF front end uses two AD9371 transceivers, the latest RFIC technology from Analog Devices. Each channel provides up to 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth and covers an extended frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz.

The open-source USRP Hardware Driver (UHD) API and RF Network-on-Chip (RFNoC) FPGA development framework reduce software development effort and integrate with a variety of industry-standard tools such as GNU Radio. Users can rapidly prototype and reliably deploy designs for a variety of SDR applications such as wireless testbeds, remote radio heads, spectrum monitoring, and more. Please note that the USRP N310 is not designed for fast tuning. For information on products for frequency hopping applications, contact [email protected].

Baseband Processor

The baseband processor uses the Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC to deliver a large user-programmable FPGA for real-time and low-latency processing and a dual-core ARM CPU for stand-alone operation. Users can deploy applications directly on to the preinstalled embedded Linux operating system or stream samples to a host computer using high-speed interfaces such as 1 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and Aurora over two SFP+ ports.

Synchronization

The USRP N310 has a flexible synchronization architecture with support for traditional SDR synchronization methods such as clock reference, PPS time reference, and GPSDO, which enable implementation of high channel count MIMO systems. In addition, the USRP N310 uniquely features Ethernet-based synchronization using the open-source White Rabbit timing protocol. White Rabbit enables precise baseband synchronization over large distances in GPS-denied environments. For more information, see the “Using Ethernet-Based Synchronization on the USRP N3xx Devices” application note on the Ettus Research Knowledgebase.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

The USRP N310 includes a Trusted Platform Module to enable security features such as file encryption. Due to product compliance restrictions on products with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) components to a few countries, the USRP N310 is available in two variants:

  • Standard variant with TPM (PN 785067-01)
  • Non-TPM variant (PN 786465-01)

Only the non-TPM variant of the USRP N310 will be available in the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong. USRP N310 with TPM will not be available in France, Israel or Russia until the N310 is registered in those countries. Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information.

Features

Features

  • High channel density
  • Reliable and fault-tolerant deployment
  • Remote management capability
  • Stand-alone (embedded) or host-based (network streaming) operation
  • Fully integrated and assembled (the USRP N310 does not support swappable daughtercards)
  • 10 MHz to 6 GHz extended frequency range
  • Up to 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth per channel
  • 4 RX, 4TX in half-wide RU form factor[1]
  • RX, TX filter bank
  • 16 bit ADC, 14 bit DAC
  • Configurable sample rates: 122.88, 125, and 153.6 MS/s
  • Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC
    • Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 800 MHz CPU
  • Two SFP+ ports (1 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Aurora)
  • RJ45 (1 GbE) [2]
  • Clock reference 
  • PPS time reference
  • External RX, TX LO input ports [3]
  • Built-in GPSDO 
  • 1 Type A USB host port 
  • 1 micro-USB port (serial console, JTAG) 
  • Trusted Platform Module v1.2 [4]
  • Watchdog timer
  • OpenEmbedded Linux
  • USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) open-source software API version 3.11.0 or later
  • RF Network on Chip (RFNoC™) FPGA development framework
  • Xilinx Vivado 2017.4 Design Suite (license not included)
  • GNU Radio support maintained by Ettus Research™ through GR-UHD, an interface to UHD distributed by GNU Radio

[1] The RF front-end uses two AD9371 transceivers that are independently tunable. Each transceiver is capable of 2X2 MIMO operation with LO sharing between each channel.

[2] The RJ45 port is used for remote management of the device and does not support IQ streaming.

[3] The external LO frequency must be twice the center frequency, with center frequency limited to the range from 300 MHz to 4 GHz. Phase coherency is not repeatable after retune or reinitialization of the RF front-end. Phase recalibration is required after these operations. For more information, contact [email protected].

[4] Due to product compliance restrictions on products with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) components to a few countries, the USRP N310 is available in two variants:

  • Standard variant with TPM (PN 785067-01)
  • Non-TPM variant (PN 786465-01)

Customers in the following regions should select the non-TPM option (PN 786465-01) listed above: People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Russia, France, and Israel.

Block Diagram

Block Diagram

USRP N310 Block Diagram Click on image to enlarge USRP N310 Block Diagram Click on image to enlarge
Additional Resources

Overview

The USRP N310 is a networked software defined radio (SDR) that provides reliability and fault-tolerance for deployment in large-scale and distributed wireless systems. The USRP N310 device simplifies control and management of a network of radios by introducing the unique capability to remotely perform tasks such as updating software, rebooting, factory resetting, self-testing, host PC/ARM debugging and monitoring system health.

The USRP N310 is one of the highest channel density devices in the SDR market, offering four RX and four TX channels in a half-wide RU form factor. The RF front end uses two AD9371 transceivers, the latest RFIC technology from Analog Devices. Each channel provides up to 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth and covers an extended frequency range from 10 MHz to 6 GHz.

The open-source USRP Hardware Driver (UHD) API and RF Network-on-Chip (RFNoC) FPGA development framework reduce software development effort and integrate with a variety of industry-standard tools such as GNU Radio. Users can rapidly prototype and reliably deploy designs for a variety of SDR applications such as wireless testbeds, remote radio heads, spectrum monitoring, and more. Please note that the USRP N310 is not designed for fast tuning. For information on products for frequency hopping applications, contact [email protected].

Baseband Processor

The baseband processor uses the Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC to deliver a large user-programmable FPGA for real-time and low-latency processing and a dual-core ARM CPU for stand-alone operation. Users can deploy applications directly on to the preinstalled embedded Linux operating system or stream samples to a host computer using high-speed interfaces such as 1 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and Aurora over two SFP+ ports.

Synchronization

The USRP N310 has a flexible synchronization architecture with support for traditional SDR synchronization methods such as clock reference, PPS time reference, and GPSDO, which enable implementation of high channel count MIMO systems. In addition, the USRP N310 uniquely features Ethernet-based synchronization using the open-source White Rabbit timing protocol. White Rabbit enables precise baseband synchronization over large distances in GPS-denied environments. For more information, see the “Using Ethernet-Based Synchronization on the USRP N3xx Devices” application note on the Ettus Research Knowledgebase.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

The USRP N310 includes a Trusted Platform Module to enable security features such as file encryption. Due to product compliance restrictions on products with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) components to a few countries, the USRP N310 is available in two variants:

  • Standard variant with TPM (PN 785067-01)
  • Non-TPM variant (PN 786465-01)

Only the non-TPM variant of the USRP N310 will be available in the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong. USRP N310 with TPM will not be available in France, Israel or Russia until the N310 is registered in those countries. Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information.

Features

  • High channel density
  • Reliable and fault-tolerant deployment
  • Remote management capability
  • Stand-alone (embedded) or host-based (network streaming) operation
  • Fully integrated and assembled (the USRP N310 does not support swappable daughtercards)
  • 10 MHz to 6 GHz extended frequency range
  • Up to 100 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth per channel
  • 4 RX, 4TX in half-wide RU form factor[1]
  • RX, TX filter bank
  • 16 bit ADC, 14 bit DAC
  • Configurable sample rates: 122.88, 125, and 153.6 MS/s
  • Xilinx Zynq-7100 SoC
    • Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 800 MHz CPU
  • Two SFP+ ports (1 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Aurora)
  • RJ45 (1 GbE) [2]
  • Clock reference 
  • PPS time reference
  • External RX, TX LO input ports [3]
  • Built-in GPSDO 
  • 1 Type A USB host port 
  • 1 micro-USB port (serial console, JTAG) 
  • Trusted Platform Module v1.2 [4]
  • Watchdog timer
  • OpenEmbedded Linux
  • USRP Hardware Driver™ (UHD) open-source software API version 3.11.0 or later
  • RF Network on Chip (RFNoC™) FPGA development framework
  • Xilinx Vivado 2017.4 Design Suite (license not included)
  • GNU Radio support maintained by Ettus Research™ through GR-UHD, an interface to UHD distributed by GNU Radio

[1] The RF front-end uses two AD9371 transceivers that are independently tunable. Each transceiver is capable of 2X2 MIMO operation with LO sharing between each channel.

[2] The RJ45 port is used for remote management of the device and does not support IQ streaming.

[3] The external LO frequency must be twice the center frequency, with center frequency limited to the range from 300 MHz to 4 GHz. Phase coherency is not repeatable after retune or reinitialization of the RF front-end. Phase recalibration is required after these operations. For more information, contact [email protected].

[4] Due to product compliance restrictions on products with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) components to a few countries, the USRP N310 is available in two variants:

  • Standard variant with TPM (PN 785067-01)
  • Non-TPM variant (PN 786465-01)

Customers in the following regions should select the non-TPM option (PN 786465-01) listed above: People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Russia, France, and Israel.

Block Diagram

USRP N310 Block Diagram Click on image to enlarge USRP N310 Block Diagram Click on image to enlarge