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Realizing a High-Performance RF System: The Combination of MATLAB and Tabor Proteus

06/26/2026 10:32:59

Bridging the gap between theoretical simulation and actual hardware implementation remains the greatest challenge in advanced engineering projects. In fields such as radar, 5G/6G, and quantum computing, a lack of synchronization between the design environment and operational hardware often prolongs development timelines

The integrated solution combining Tabor Proteus with the MATLAB Instrument Control Toolbox effectively resolves this issue, streamlining the workflow from the research phase through to product release.

Tabor Proteus—an Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver (AWT) series—serves as a comprehensive Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform, integrating waveform generation, signal acquisition, and real-time digital signal processing. Featuring a 16-bit, 9 GS/s RF DAC and a 5.4 GS/s RF ADC, the system fully meets the demands of applications requiring high speeds, high voltages, and fast signal pulses. Whether opting for the 9-inch benchtop model or the PXIe configuration, users benefit from operational flexibility that caters to needs ranging from laboratory experimentation to production.

The deep integration between MATLAB and hardware completely eliminates traditional technical barriers. With the Instrument Control Toolbox, tasks such as parameter control via SCPI commands, uploading simulation results to hardware, and analyzing acquired signals all take place within a unified workflow. Transitioning algorithms from concept to physical signals becomes rapid, providing vital support for projects involving electronic warfare, Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing, and modern wireless network infrastructure.

At EMIN, we understand the technical challenges facing RF projects. Adopting Tabor Proteus is not merely a change of tools; it is an enhancement of your workflow to achieve superior performance.

Contact EMIN today to experience Tabor Proteus and discover how this solution accelerates the journey from simulation to reality.

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