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RF Blockset Models for Transceivers

Model Analog Devices® transceivers

Use RF Blockset™ Analog Devices support software to simulate and verify agile RF transceiver designs. MathWorks® and Analog Devices co-developed the models and validated the values using lab measurements.

The AD9361 is an agile, high-performance RF transceiver that transmits and receives wireless signals ranging from 70 MHz up to 6 GHz. Use the Analog Devices AD9361 transceiver models to iterate and evaluate the design before implementation. Use the Analog Devices AD9361 transceiver testbenches to predict the impact of RF measurements on your test signals, import test vectors and evaluate the effects of nonlinearity, noise, gain, phase imbalance, and spectral leakage, etc.

The AD9371 is a highly integrated, wideband RF transceiver offering channel transmitters and receivers, integrated synthesizers, and digital signal processing functions. The AD9371 operates from 300 MHz to 6000 MHz, covering most of the licensed and unlicensed cellular bands. The IC supports receiver bandwidths up to 100 MHz. It also supports observation receiver and transmit synthesis bandwidths up to 250 MHz to accommodate digital correction algorithms. Use the Analog Devices AD9371 transceiver models to iterate and evaluate the design before implementation. Use the Analog Devices AD9371 transceiver testbenches to predict the impact of RF measurements on your test signals, import test vectors and evaluate the effects of nonlinearity, noise, gain, phase imbalance, and spectral leakage, etc.

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