Pentek is introducing its 71620, a multichannel, high-speed data converter XMC module suitable for connection to HF or IF ports for communications, radar, telemetry, and medical systems. This new module is the first member of Pentek’s Cobalt™ family of products, which will employ Xilinx's new Virtex-6 family. With more than twice the resources of previous Virtex generations, including new enhancements in digital signal processing, logic, and clocking technology, the Virtex-6 family delivers the industry’s most advanced FPGA technology.
"This new module provides our customers with a much denser fabric for supporting complex applications," noted Rodger Hosking, vice president of Pentek. "Aside from the performance of the Virtex-6 FPGA and the additional logic available for custom IP installation over the previous generation, its three wideband analog inputs and two wideband analog outputs directly target a wide range of radar and telemetry applications. For larger systems, this new module is equipped with a built-in clock synthesizer and multi-channel synchronization capabilities," he concluded.
"The logic density and substantial DSP resources of Virtex-6 FPGAs make them ideal for Pentek’s newest high-speed data converter module," said Xilinx senior manager, Platform Solutions, Raj Seelam. "The latest Virtex family consumes 50% less power than the previous generation of Virtex FPGAs, allowing Pentek to support even the largest parts in the family. Pentek has also taken full advantage of the built-in PCIe functionality of the Virtex-6 devices, using it as the primary board interface while also providing a secondary path for user-installed protocols, like Aurora, to enhance board-to-board connectivity."
Powerful Front End
The Pentek 71620 analog front end features three Texas Instruments ADS5485 200 MHz 16-bit A/D converters delivering excellent dynamic range and an input bandwidth of 350 MHz, ideal for signal intelligence, radar, beamforming, and undersampling applications. Additionally, a dual-channel TI DAC5688 800 MHz 16-bit D/A converter provides two wideband analog outputs. Built-in 2x, 4x, and 8x interpolation filters and a digital upconverter translate real or complex baseband input signals to any IF center frequency up to 360 MHz, making the dual D/A extremely flexible for generating many popular communications and radar signals.
Form Factors, Software Support, Price, and Delivery
The 71620 XMC module is designed for conduction-cooled assemblies, and PCIe versions are also available. Software support packages are available for Linux, Windows, and VxWorks operating systems. Additionally, Pentek’s GateFlow Design Kit is available for custom IP development. For the latest pricing and availability information, please contact Mario Schiavone by phone at (201) 818-5900, ext. 229, or by email to [email protected].
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