Summary
The Digital Devices SDR Modulator card can send any type of modulation mode in a spectrum of 200 MHz.
A large part of the signal processing is executed in software. PAL TV is the first modulation type already available. Other types of modulation, such as DVB-T, are currently under development.
Scope of Application
The SDR Modulator cards‘ PAL-version is used to feed any DVB signal sources (hard disk, DVB-S, DVB-T, etc.) into an existing coaxial cable with PAL TV.
Modulations
PAL modulation:16 channels arbitrarily adjustable within 200MHz
PCIe X4 generation 1
PCIe – Low Profile
Software for Linux
- Linux drivers
- Sample app for PAL
- Productive app for PAL
Output
- Frequency range: 114 – 858 MHz
- Modulation modes: PAL, others follow
- 16 transponders
- Power output
- Per channel with 16 channels active: 97 dBµV
Power Consumption
- ≈ 20 Watt
Environment and Safety
- RoHS compliant
- WEEE DE 99353762
- Produced and developed according to European standards, DIN EN ISO 9001:2000
Supported Operating Systems
- Linux (Kernel 2.6.34 and higher)
System Requirements
- Intel CPU with Quicksync
- (SD/HD Hardware decoding)
- Intel® Core i7-6700K
- Xeon E3-1275-V5
- Minimum of 8 GB RAM
- One vacant PCIe slot (x4 to x16)
Dimensions
- L 69.5 mm, W 152 mm, H 30 mm