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Nuand adopts Lime for KickStarter funded open source software defined radio platform

23 July 2013, Guildford, UK: Lime has today announced it’s field programmable RF chip, the LMS6002D <http://www.limemicro.com/products/LMS6002D.php> , has been adopted for Nuand’s bladeRF <http://nuand.com/> , a Kickstarter funded open source software defined radio.

Following Myriad RF <http://www.myriadrf.org>  and Fairwaves <http://www.fairwaves.ru> , this is the third open source RF board to have been launched in 2013 and marks the technology’s move into the mainstream. Highlighting the importance of such technology, the project received over 500 backers <http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1085541682/bladerf-usb-30-software-defined-radio>  on the social funding platform, KickStarter and raised almost twice the requested funding.

The bladeRF is the first open source RF project to bring USB3.0 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_3.0>  onto the board and combines the Lime chip with an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA. This combination allows it to create exceptionally complex networks on any mobile communications standard or frequency.

The $420 board has been designed for both the hobbyist and the professional developer and is USB2.0 compatible, allowing it to connect directly to the Raspberry Pi and the Beagleboard.

Lime CEO, Ebrahim Bushehri, said: “The move towards simple-to-use open source RF platforms, such as this, is essential. The technology is currently niche and specialised, opening it to a large community of system developers means more innovation.”

Lime / Azio’s Myriad open source RF <http://www.myriadrf.org>  project has cited the Nuand board as a key project. Full specification of the Nuand board is available via nuand.com <http://nuand.com> . The board could be obtained via nuand.com/blog/shop <http://www.nuand.com/blog/shop> .

About Lime Microsystems

Lime Microsystems is a provider of software defined field programmable RF (FP-RF) transceivers. Its technology addresses the global wireless communication market and allows systems to be developed on any mobile communications frequency (0.3-3.8GHz) and any mobile standard. Applications range from small cell base stations to military radio with stringent performance and reliability requirements.

Lime is backed by ACT Venture Capital and DFJ Esprit and works in partnership with leading baseband technology companies. Further information is available atwww.limemicro.com <http://www.limemicro.com>

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