FPGA generators, RFSoC components showcased at MOSA Summit by Annapolis Micro Systems
NewsJune 17, 2024
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland. Annapolis Micro Systems is showcasing a range of advanced open standards technologies at the MOSA Industry & Government Summit, including a multi-vendor SOSA-aligned demonstration that features an assembly of FPGA generators and RFSoC components, the company says.
The demonstration includes four FPGA generators feeding into four 5 GS/s RFSoC DACs, and four 5 GS/s RFSoC ADCs connected to 2048 point FFTs, enabling VITA Radio Transport (VRT) spectral output. The setup is intended to demonstrate the integration of high-speed data processing capabilities with signal analysis for complex defense applications.
Additionally, Annapolis Micro Systems will present a 64 GS/s Altera Direct RF Small Form Factor Module designed for edge applications. This module is designed for deployment close to sensors and in other compact, man-portable environments, where space and power are limited, the company says.
The exhibit will also include an 8-Slot 3U OpenVPX Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) Technical Standard aligned Air Transport Rack, optimized for rugged airborne applications.