The date for your diary is 28 May, at 3pm BST. The webinar is freely available on registration.
The presentation will address a range of audiences.
For example, industrial engineers & developers – those looking for a modular, flexible, and cost-efficient solution for measurement, testing, and automation.
R&D professionals – Engineers working on cutting-edge technologies in photonics, quantum computing, RF, and embedded systems.
System integrators & OEMs – Companies needing customizable and scalable solutions for their hardware and software ecosystems.
Academia & research institutions – Universities and labs requiring an affordable yet high-performance test platform for engineering and scientific research.
It will feature the Red Pitaya Gen 2, which introduces enhanced RF input, more processing power, and USB-C connectivity. It stays fully backward compatible.
Red Pitaya
The company highlights the benefits of its approach:
“Red Pitaya empowers engineers and developers to bring their ideas to life faster—with compact, high-speed signal acquisition and processing boards built for integration. Our open-source, software-defined hardware is designed to fit effortlessly into your workflow, from rapid prototyping to full-scale production.”
“Whether you’re developing next-gen automation systems, testing advanced RF applications, or building scalable OEM solutions, Red Pitaya helps you reduce time-to-market and focus on what truly matters—delivering smarter, better products.”
Presenter
The presenter is Nicu Irimia, a Product Manager at Red Pitaya specialising in technical consulting and sales engineering.
With a deep passion for technology, he brings over 17 years of experience in RF engineering, measurement, and automation.
After earning his degree in electronics from the Military Technical Academy in Romania, Nicu spent a decade as an RF field engineer in a governmental telecommunications institution. Seeking a greater impact, he transitioned into technical consulting and sales, working with industry leaders for the past seven years.
See also: Red Pitaya’s 60MHz 125sample/s software-defined scope and sig-gen