This chip is a Cell Phone Radio mostly for the 2 to 4
GHz band.
hmm, what if i500 could also receive FM radio, I presume FM radio is way
under 2GHz band?
The i500 chip is advertised can be "upgraded" to receive future LTE
signals, so I guess it's some kind of SDR.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Jay Salsburg <jsalsburg(a)bellsouth.net>wrote;wrote:
This chip is a Cell Phone Radio mostly for the 2 to 4
GHz band. The
announcement below is a press release for the rollout of the chip to cell
phone manufacturers. The technical specifications are probably proprietary
and any development boards, if any, will probably be only for licensed
developers, translation; “for those who can afford it.” To HACK this device
would require sophisticated Laboratory equipment, again, it is all about
money.****
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*Subject:* Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] nVidia's Tegra 4 has SDR - the i500 LTE
soft modem from Icera****
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Hello group,****
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What do you guys think of the nVidia Tegra 4's i500 SDR?****
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/nvidia-i500-soft-modem/****
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http://www.nvidia.com/docs/IO/116757/NVIDIA_i500_whitepaper_FINALv3.pdf***
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Is it hackable?****