SATCOM Off-the-shelf Modem successfully delivered
Dresden, Germany, September 30, 2011
Dresden based INRADIOS GmbH has delivered a leading edge SDR (Software Defined Radio) SATCOM modem to its customers based on off-the-shelf components by Signalion and Bittware.
INRADIOS has implemented its high performance flexible multi-band and multi-carrier modem algorithms on Bittware’s S4AM FPGA AMC module. Signalion and INRADIOS have integrated the Bittware AMC module with Signalion’s own AMC-SRRM radio module using Xilinx’s and Altera’s CPRI cores.
“This true µTCA Software Defined Radio has proven again the versatility of our AMC-SRRM radio module”, says Signalion’s product manager René Nüßgen.
“The excellent RF performance and the powerful baseband CPRI interface implementation of Signalion’s AMC-SRRM RF card are an important building block for the leading edge SDR SATCOM modem.”
The integrated AMC-SRRM-1001 card is the first member of the AMC-SRRM product family.
“The S4AM provides a completely flexible solution for any customer requiring high-density processing on a small form-factor,” stated Ron Huizen, VP of Technology at BittWare. “The S4AM leverages the unparalleled density of the Stratix IV GX FPGA with a high performance-to-power ratio providing a COTS solution ideal for INRADIOS SATCOM modem.”
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