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Redefining edge intelligence in RF analysis

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The landscape of signal intelligence is shifting toward local, real-time processing. As modern environments grow more congested, the latency of cloud-based analysis is becoming a bottleneck. The HAROGIC PXR Series addresses this by bridging the gap between benchtop-grade RF performance and high-performance edge computing.

Robust hardware meets high-frequency precision

Engineered for the most demanding field conditions, the PXR Series features an IP68-rated ruggedised chassis. Despite its portable form factor, it delivers uncompromising technical specs:

• Frequency range: 9 kHz up to 9,5 GHz, 20 GHz, or 40 GHz.

• Sweep speed: Surpasses 500 GHz/s, ensuring rapid detection of transient signals.

• Analysis bandwidth: 100 MHz (standard).

What sets the PXR Series apart is its integration as an open AI platform. By incorporating the NVIDIA Orin NX 8G module, the analyser provides up to 117 TOPS of AI computing power. This allows for deep learning models to run directly on the device for instantaneous spectrum identification and signal classification.

Supported by a highly compatible, open API, the PXR Series is more than a measurement tool – it is a programmable AI node.


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