Pentek Introduces Specialized Beamforming Module for PC Platforms
* Channel Summation Across Multiple Boards * Programmable Phase and Gain Adjustments * Built-In Power Monitors and Power Threshold Detectors * Multi-Channel Turnkey Subsystem for PCs or Blade Servers
Upper Saddle River, NJ, December 17, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Pentek is introducing two beamformer PCIe modules to its expansive product line. Each is a high-speed software radio board for processing baseband RF or IF signals and incorporates unique and powerful beamforming functions. Created to accelerate system level design and lower system cost, the boards bring high-performance built-in features and connectivity to PC platforms.
The Pentek Models 7753 and 7853 differ in the number of channels and PCIe lanes; eight channels and x16 wide PCIe interface in the former, four channels and x8 wide PCIe interface in the latter. Each module houses up to four or eight 200 MHz, 16-bit A/Ds, each equipped with its own wideband digital down converter (DDC).
“Because of the many built-in beamforming features, this is the first time we’ve chosen to include a specific application in the product name,” said Rodger Hosking, vice president of Pentek. “Key features include programmable gain and phase for each channel, on-board power meters, multi-channel summation, and gigabit serial connectors for daisy chaining the summation across boards. These boards deliver a powerful, highly-scalable solution targeted for a wide range of beamforming applications in communications and radar.”
“While each of our customer’s requirements is different, much of the technology to solve these requirements is similar,” said Bob Sgandurra, product manager, Pentek. He added, “These boards represent a unique balance of built-in, high-level functions common to all beamforming systems, while still maintaining an open architecture for our customers to address the specifics of their application. This approach saves development time and still provides the flexibility system engineers need.”
Daisy Chaining Multiple Boards
By daisy chaining two or more boards through a pair of high-speed connectors mounted on the edge of each module, the beamforming chain can extend beyond the four or eight channels on each board. Xilinx's Aurora protocol provides an efficient x4 point-to-point data path between boards at 1.25 GB/sec. This connectivity supports large systems with numerous antennas.
In addition to the high speed x4 daisy chain, intermediate or final summation results are also available through the PCIe interface of each board for monitoring, recording or further analysis.
Beamforming and Summation
For antennas in an array, signals from a single source arrive at slightly different times, based on the distance between the source and each antenna. Beamforming involves compensating the gain and phase of each antenna signal before summation to line up the arrival phase for a particular angle of arrival from the source.
In other words, the gain and the phase of each channel can be adjusted so the antenna array is effectively ‘steered’ electronically. This provides a highly-agile directional sensitivity for the overall antenna array, and greatly enhances signal strength and signal/noise ratio for sources along the specified direction.
All of these essential beamforming functions are resident as factory-installed IP algorithms in the FPGAs of the 7753 and 7853.
Threshold Detectors and Power Meters
These boards include power meters for each of the DDC channels that calculate the signal strength for each antenna. These measured values are extremely useful in calibrating the gain matching from channel to channel to optimize the beamforming result.
In addition, power threshold detectors for each channel can be set to generate an interrupt to the host processor if the energy level exceeds or falls below a programmed level. This dramatically offloads the processor for the signal monitoring and scanning requirements that are often part of beamforming systems.
Demo Available
To view the product features above, an easy-to-follow 10-minute beamforming subsystem presentation is available to download at: http://www.pentek.com/go/beamforming
Price and Delivery
Software support packages are available for Linux, Windows and VxWorks operating systems. Larger FPGAs are available enabling customers to do their own programming with GateFlow. For the latest pricing and availability information, please contact Mario Schiavone by phone at (201) 818-5900 ext.229, or by email at mario@pentek.com.
About Pentek
Pentek develops, manufactures and markets innovative DSP systems to original equipment manufacturers, distributors and value-added resellers. Pentek offers powerful VME, VXS, PMC, XMC, cPCI, PCI, PCIe boards for data acquisition, software radio and digital signal processing featuring Texas Instruments C6000 DSPs, Freescale G4 PowerPCs and Xilinx FPGAs. Pentek's I/O includes A/Ds, D/As, FPGAs, digital up/downconverters and more. Pentek equips all products with high-performance I/O including Gigabit serial interfaces and offers strong DSP software support.
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Pentek, GateFlow and ReadyFlow are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pentek, Inc. Brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
For the release and data sheets, please visit: http://www.pentek.com/whatsnew/ViewRelease.cfm?Index=138
North American Sales Contact: Mario Schiavone, Pentek, Inc., One Park Way, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458-2311; Telephone 201-818-5900, ext. 770; Fax 201-818-5904; Email news@pentek.com; Website www.pentek.com.
International Sales Contacts: Elexo in France at (33) 0141 22 1023, Galleon Embedded Computing in Germany at (49) 89 5908 2101, LVD Systems in Italy at (39) 011 966 1319, RECAB AB in Sweden at (46) 8 6830300, Advanced Embedded Systems in the UK at (44) 0 1202 885 675, Sela Electronic Systems in Israel at (972) 3 6479969, MISH International in Japan at (81) 42-538-7650, Beijing Betaone Sysjob Ltd. in China at (86) 10 82784106 and Acetronix Co. Ltd. in Korea at (82) 24202343, ext. 106. Please visit http://www.pentek.com/contact/replist.pdf for a full list of Pentek representatives and distributors.
The Pentek Models 7753 and 7853 differ in the number of channels and PCIe lanes; eight channels and x16 wide PCIe interface in the former, four channels and x8 wide PCIe interface in the latter. Each module houses up to four or eight 200 MHz, 16-bit A/Ds, each equipped with its own wideband digital down converter (DDC).
“Because of the many built-in beamforming features, this is the first time we’ve chosen to include a specific application in the product name,” said Rodger Hosking, vice president of Pentek. “Key features include programmable gain and phase for each channel, on-board power meters, multi-channel summation, and gigabit serial connectors for daisy chaining the summation across boards. These boards deliver a powerful, highly-scalable solution targeted for a wide range of beamforming applications in communications and radar.”
“While each of our customer’s requirements is different, much of the technology to solve these requirements is similar,” said Bob Sgandurra, product manager, Pentek. He added, “These boards represent a unique balance of built-in, high-level functions common to all beamforming systems, while still maintaining an open architecture for our customers to address the specifics of their application. This approach saves development time and still provides the flexibility system engineers need.”
Daisy Chaining Multiple Boards
By daisy chaining two or more boards through a pair of high-speed connectors mounted on the edge of each module, the beamforming chain can extend beyond the four or eight channels on each board. Xilinx's Aurora protocol provides an efficient x4 point-to-point data path between boards at 1.25 GB/sec. This connectivity supports large systems with numerous antennas.
In addition to the high speed x4 daisy chain, intermediate or final summation results are also available through the PCIe interface of each board for monitoring, recording or further analysis.
Beamforming and Summation
For antennas in an array, signals from a single source arrive at slightly different times, based on the distance between the source and each antenna. Beamforming involves compensating the gain and phase of each antenna signal before summation to line up the arrival phase for a particular angle of arrival from the source.
In other words, the gain and the phase of each channel can be adjusted so the antenna array is effectively ‘steered’ electronically. This provides a highly-agile directional sensitivity for the overall antenna array, and greatly enhances signal strength and signal/noise ratio for sources along the specified direction.
All of these essential beamforming functions are resident as factory-installed IP algorithms in the FPGAs of the 7753 and 7853.
Threshold Detectors and Power Meters
These boards include power meters for each of the DDC channels that calculate the signal strength for each antenna. These measured values are extremely useful in calibrating the gain matching from channel to channel to optimize the beamforming result.
In addition, power threshold detectors for each channel can be set to generate an interrupt to the host processor if the energy level exceeds or falls below a programmed level. This dramatically offloads the processor for the signal monitoring and scanning requirements that are often part of beamforming systems.
Demo Available
To view the product features above, an easy-to-follow 10-minute beamforming subsystem presentation is available to download at: http://www.pentek.com/go/beamforming
Price and Delivery
Software support packages are available for Linux, Windows and VxWorks operating systems. Larger FPGAs are available enabling customers to do their own programming with GateFlow. For the latest pricing and availability information, please contact Mario Schiavone by phone at (201) 818-5900 ext.229, or by email at mario@pentek.com.
About Pentek
Pentek develops, manufactures and markets innovative DSP systems to original equipment manufacturers, distributors and value-added resellers. Pentek offers powerful VME, VXS, PMC, XMC, cPCI, PCI, PCIe boards for data acquisition, software radio and digital signal processing featuring Texas Instruments C6000 DSPs, Freescale G4 PowerPCs and Xilinx FPGAs. Pentek's I/O includes A/Ds, D/As, FPGAs, digital up/downconverters and more. Pentek equips all products with high-performance I/O including Gigabit serial interfaces and offers strong DSP software support.
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Pentek, GateFlow and ReadyFlow are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pentek, Inc. Brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
For the release and data sheets, please visit: http://www.pentek.com/whatsnew/ViewRelease.cfm?Index=138
North American Sales Contact: Mario Schiavone, Pentek, Inc., One Park Way, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458-2311; Telephone 201-818-5900, ext. 770; Fax 201-818-5904; Email news@pentek.com; Website www.pentek.com.
International Sales Contacts: Elexo in France at (33) 0141 22 1023, Galleon Embedded Computing in Germany at (49) 89 5908 2101, LVD Systems in Italy at (39) 011 966 1319, RECAB AB in Sweden at (46) 8 6830300, Advanced Embedded Systems in the UK at (44) 0 1202 885 675, Sela Electronic Systems in Israel at (972) 3 6479969, MISH International in Japan at (81) 42-538-7650, Beijing Betaone Sysjob Ltd. in China at (86) 10 82784106 and Acetronix Co. Ltd. in Korea at (82) 24202343, ext. 106. Please visit http://www.pentek.com/contact/replist.pdf for a full list of Pentek representatives and distributors.
Contact
Pentek, Inc.
Mario Schiavone
201-818-5900
www.pentek.com
To schedule an interview with Rodger Hosking, please contact Patterson & Associates.
Contact
Mario Schiavone
201-818-5900
www.pentek.com
To schedule an interview with Rodger Hosking, please contact Patterson & Associates.
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