FPGA-based 3U VPX DSP module with on-board A/D and D/A converters introduced by GE for electronic warfare applications



CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 2 March 2011. GE Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is introducing the SPR870A 3U VPX wideband digital receiver and exciter module for wideband signal-acquisition and -conversion applications such as radar electronic counter measures (ECM), pulse intercept and analysis electronic intelligence, and RF test and measurement.


The digital signal processing (DSP) board is based on the Xilinx Virtex-6 field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Electronic warfare applications for the SPR870A include spoofing hostile radar -- allowing the host to change its perceived characteristics, for example, to confuse enemy intelligence -- or for jamming remote-control IED (improvised explosive device) signals, enabling bombs to be defused more safely, GE officials say.

"Its performance and wide bandwidth make it far more capable than typical software defined radio platforms, while offering significant flexibility in the breadth of applications it can address," says Rob McKeel, president of military and aerospace embedded computing at GE Intelligent Platforms.

"Legacy systems use carefully tuned analog components to determine key transmitter identification parameters such as instantaneous frequency, and modulation rate," McKeel explains. "The SPR870A allows these parameters to be measured using DSP techniques rather than analog circuits, making them much faster, more accurate and more flexible. Waveforms can be stored as they are received, used as raw data to generate false returns, and played back on demand."

The rugged and conduction-cooled SPR870A digitizes analog input signals from below 50 MHz to over 1.5 GHz, using a dual channel 10-bit A/D converter and two 12-bit D/A converters, and (re)creating analog output waveforms over a similar frequency range.

For more information contact GE Intelligent Platforms online at www.ge-ip.com.


Font Sizes:

Easily post a comment below using your Linkedin, Twitter, Google or Facebook account.


Most Popular Articles


Wire News provided by   

Webcasts

On Demand

Selecting Critical Avionics Components: Aircraft Cables & Connectors

Avionics Intelligence casts a spotlight on critical avionics components: connectors and cables. Choosing the correct, capable connectors and cables is key to the reliable operation of aerospace systems and platforms. The latest connectivity and cabling option...

All Access Sponsors


Download Our Free Apps



iPhone

Android

Follow Us On...



Avionics Article Archives

Click here for past articles