MaXSDR-SoC
MaXSDR SoC is MaXentric's efficient and flexible integrated software-defined radio (SDR) system-on-chip (SoC), the first mobile processing unit for military radios throughout the DoD. The MaXSDR SoC brings enhanced processing power to small platforms like Small UAS and achieves significant improvements in performance with a reduction in size, weight, power, and cost.
The MaXSDR SoC offers a superior approach compared to other traditional SDR approaches by co-integrating a state-of-the-art RF transceiver with vast digital compute resources on a single silicon die.
Key Features:
RF Transceiver
The integrated RF transceiver supports frequencies from 1.5 to 2.6 GHz and signal bandwidths up to 20 MHz.
Digital Resources
Three Linux-capable RISC-V processors are designed to host the radio waveform with support from the Manycore Array (192 RISC-V cores) for parallelized waveform PHY processing.
These resources interact directly with the RF transceiver allowing for a true Bits-in?RF-out chip.
MaXSDR SoC Specifications Chart
PARAMETER | SPECIFICATION |
Operating Frequency | 1600-2500 MHz |
Input Voltage | 1.8V |
Encryption | AES, Type 1(with compatible ECU) |
Tx Power | Up to 10dBm |
Rx Sensitivity | -100 dBm |
Signal Bandwidth | Up to 20MHz |
Duplex Mode | TDD, HD-FDD |
Embedded Linux capable programable resources | Manycore: 192 RSIC-V cores, scalable, > 200GFlops Parrot: 3 RSIC V Cores, 512 KB L2, LDPC accelerator |
Package | FC-BGA |
Dimensions (in Package) | 20mm x 20mm |





