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RF Engines's HyperSpeed and HyperLength FFT Cores dramatically increase performance ranges of FFT
September 28, 2004 - RF Engines Limited (RFEL), the providers of high performance signal processing solutions for FPGA, will demonstrate industry leading Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) cores at the GSPx Embedded Solutions Event in Santa Clara, CA from 28-30 September 2004. The HyperSpeed and HyperLength FFTs have also been selected as one of the six winners in the First-Look New Product Forum held at GSPx.
The new designs provide silicon efficient implementations of the FFT algorithm for spectral analysis, and support sample rates up to 3.2GHz and transform lengths up to 256M-points running in continuous real-time - a major step-improvement upon current commercially available FFT technology. The cores are targeted at a broad range of applications including electronic warfare (radar, sonar, and surveillance), test instrumentation, medical equipment, software-defined radio and radio astronomy. "The FFT is one of the most widely used, general purpose signal processing algorithms, and provides an efficient means for converting a digital signal into its frequency representation," said John Summers, VP of Sales and Business Development at RFEL. "These latest cores push the technology to new extremes, building on RFEL's recognised leadership in signal processing architectures and the latest available FPGA and memory devices." The ability to perform spectral analysis at such high sample rates and to achieve fine-resolution in the frequency domain, all in real time, opens up significant new opportunities in a number of key market areas:
The FFT cores use fixed-point arithmetic, and have been developed using a highly parallel mixed-radix architecture. Each core will be factory configured to precise user specifications, ensuring maximum silicon efficiency and performance for each application. The designs will be supplied in a netlist form as a component ready to be combined with the customer's own IP or as part of an integrated design from RFEL. To complement this technology, RFEL will also provide a range of signal processing building blocks for FPGA to build complete spectral analysis systems, including windowing functions, bit reversal, power calculation, averaging cores and half-band filters. Demonstrations of the HyperSpeed FFT core will be available on RFEL's booth, number 108, at the GSPx Embedded Solutions Event from Tuesday 28th onwards. The new designs have also been short listed for the First-Look New Product Forum also to be held at GSPx. Figure 1 - Transform length and sample rate combinations for HyperLength and HyperSpeed FFT cores. Assumes a single Xilinx Virtex Pro 70 for HyperSpeed cores, and a single Virtex II 3000 with external memory for HyperLength cores RF Engines RF Engines Limited (RFEL) is a UK based signal processing specialist, providing high specification signal processing cores, system on chip designs, and FPGA based board solutions for applications in the defence, communications and instrumentation markets. These applications include base stations, wireless and wireline broadband communications systems, satellite communications systems, test and measurement instrumentation, as well as defence, signal intelligence and surveillance systems. More specifically, RFEL is a solutions provider for projects requiring complex front end, real time, wide and narrow band, flexible channelisation. The company provides a range of standard cores covering multiple FFT, polyphase DFT and proprietary PFT techniques, as well as system design services for more specialist applications. For further information, please see the website at www.rfel.com or contact RF Engines at Innovation Centre, St Cross Business Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5WB, Great Britain. Tel +44 (0) 1983 550330.
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