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CPRI
(redirected from Common Public Radio Interface)

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CPRICommon Public Radio Interface
CPRIComputer-based Patient Record Institute
CPRICentral Power Research Institute (India)
CPRICentral Potato Research Institute (India)
CPRIChildren's Psychiatric Research Institute (London, UK)
CPRIContingency Planning and Recovery Institute (Wellesley Hills, MA; also seen as CPRI)
CPRICox Professional Resources, Inc. (Batavia, IL)


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has announced the immediate availability of a complete Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) reference design that provides Base Station vendors with a significant time to market advantage by allowing low-cost prototype CPRI solutions to be quickly developed and validated.
Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the availability of its Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) v4.
The LTE baseband TDP combines multiple baseband and transport functions into fewer devices, including all the physical layer (PHY), media access control (MAC), and network and air interface security and encryption functions, as well as an optional Common Public Radio Interface serializer/deserializer (CPRI SERDES).
 
 
 
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