RF Engines sign further contract with Thales UK

Microelectronics International

ISSN: 1356-5362

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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(2006), "RF Engines sign further contract with Thales UK", Microelectronics International, Vol. 23 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.2006.21823cab.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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RF Engines sign further contract with Thales UK

RF Engines sign further contract with Thales UK

Keywords: Electronics, Microelectronics

RF Engines (RFEL), the experts in signal processing for FPGA, have been awarded a contract by Thales' Land & Joint Systems Division for the supply of a complex channeliser design.

Building on the successful launch of the ChannelCore product line in December of 2005, this contract calls for a modified version of that product to meet a specific channel plan and FPGA resource availability. Use of the ChannelCore design has enabled Thales to utilise a small FPGA in the project, therefore meeting both space and power consumption targets.

The extensive experience that RFEL has in this area of signal processing, coupled with the use of existing IP cores for FPGA, means that RFEL offered Thales a very cost effective and low risk route to achieving a critical processing element in the system.

The RFEL design will form a key part of a new high specification, digital receiver system that Thales is developing. Multiple instantiations of the design will be included in a single Altera Stratix-II device, and so a highly efficient structure is required, with critical timing and low power usage. It is essential that the design fully exploits the architecture of the Stratix-II device.

The Thales overall system design approach will allow for the future upgrading of the system to accommodate developments in analogue to digital converters and other device enhancements, and so the RFEL channeliser design has also been structured in such a way as to accommodate these overall system changes.

The RFEL design allows a totally reconfigurable multiple channel output from a very wideband input, and allows these output channels to be precisely matched to the requirements of the further processing elements in the system. RFEL have extensive experience in this area and have developed a range of designs that can be used in a wide range of digital receivers for electronic warfare and wireless communications systems. RFEL have therefore been able to apply these techniques to provide Thales with a sophisticated high quality design, to a very tight timescale.

RF Engines Limited

RFEL is a UK based designer, providing high specification signal processing solutions for FPGA, and turnkey receiver solutions for the homeland security, defence, communications and instrumentation markets. Applications include wireless and wireline base stations, satellite communications systems, test and measurement instrumentation, and bespoke wideband receivers.

www.rfel.com

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