Lime Microsystems has announced that its crowdfunding campaign for its LimeSDR software defined radio (SDR) has raised 124% of its goal, and will now begin production of the radios. Lime Micro has also announced that it is entering the Ubuntu Snappy platform for supporting applications written for the SDR. The initial target of $500,000 saw Lime Micro take to the Crowd Supply platform, with a campaign declaring that “you no longer have to be a large corporation to be an innovator in wireless communications.” For IoT developers, and even hobbyist tinkerers, getting access to reprogrammable radio silicon at lower prices is beneficial for the developer community as a whole. The rewards saw $289 net contributors the LimeSDR board – roughly…