Mercury Computer Systems Launches High-Performance COTS Digital Receiver and Data Stream Processing Engine
Company pushes performance envelope in Echotek Series VXS modules combining Virtex-5 FPGAs with multiple I/O channels and flexible data paths
Mercury's Echotek Series products lead the mixed-signal products industry in extracting clear signals from electronic clutter. The new Echotek Series DCM-V5-VXS digital receiver features the latest in A/D and D/A technology via converters mounted on the FMC sites, allowing for high-speed/high-resolution data conversion while still preserving the quality of the original signal. The module couples this data conversion capability with market-leading processing power delivered by a set of three Virtex-5 SX240T or LX330T FPGAs, which can be programmed by the end user for customer-specific application features. Moreover, these FPGA processors provide up to 3,156 DSP slices, enabling some of the most powerful signal processing capability available today.
Each Virtex-5 FPGA is accompanied by both DDR-II-SDRAM and QDR-II-SRAM chips and is connected by multiple high-speed data paths to the FMC sites, to the system backplane interface, and to two fiber transceivers. This set of flexible resources delivers unique capabilities such as multi-board coherency, which are especially well-suited for beamforming and direction-finding, as required by many radar, signals intelligence, electronics intelligence applications; as well as commercial applications such as infrared image processing for renewable resource management, image processing for quality control measurement, and particle accelerator control for scientific research.
A sister product, the Echotek Series SCFE-V5-VXS FPGA-based processing engine utilizes the same combination of FPGA resources and I/O capability, but includes FMC sites which are open and not populated by mixed-signal converters. This flexible configuration can be applied to the processing of high-bandwidth data streams in a wide variety of commercial and military applications. Both the DCM-V5-VXS and the SCFE-V5-VXS implement a bi-directional VXS (VITA 41) interface for high-speed data transfer within a switch fabric network, and a RACE++® Series interface for data communication within currently deployed systems.
"Our customers build systems with a critical need for computing resources
that can deal with a high-bandwidth data stream, process it in real time, and
deliver the resulting output data steam to multiple interfaces," said William
Ceccherini, General Manager of Mercury's
The DCM-V5-VXS and SCFE-V5-VXS are both supported by Mercury's EchoCore firmware, an extensive library of FPGA cores which are optimized to maximize performance for a range of common operations. These cores are designed with straightforward interfaces for application-specific IP (intellectual property), enabling a rapid design development environment that reduces risk and speeds time to market.
The DCM-V5-VXS and SCFE-V5-VXS are available within 8-10 weeks after order receipt. For more information, visit www.mc.com/dcm-vxs or www.mc.com/scfe-vxs, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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