Wireless Waves May 2001
In This Issue:
- Spectrum Unveils Innovative Software Defined Radio Architecture
- Spectrum and BAE SYSTEMS Partner to Provide SDR-WDS Subsystem
Spectrum Unveils Innovative Software Defined Radio Architecture
Spectrum has announced an innovative
Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture
targeted for both Government and Commercial wireless markets. The flexComm
SDR-1000 provides the highest performance digital transceiver subsystem in the
market today. This architecture will integrate technology from a number of leading
wireless component providers such as Motorola, Xilinx, and Texas Instruments,
to allow thousands of users to communicate simultaneously on up to 12 independent
Radio Frequency (RF) bands. For more information on this innovative architecture,
stay tuned for the next announcement at Technet International, June 5-7, 2001
at the Washington Convention Center, DC.
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Spectrum and BAE Systems Partner to Provide SDR-WDS Subsystem
Spectrum and BAE SYSTEMS have jointly developed a Software Defined Radio Wideband
Development System, referred to as SDR-WDS. The SDR-WDS integrates the WJ-9104
eight channel digital tuner with Spectrum’s wideband digital receiver architecture
to provide a complete, software definable solution for wireless processing.
The combination of BAE SYSTEMS’ radio frequency equipment and Spectrum’s digital
radio subsystems results in a system solution that is ideal for communications
acquisition, direction finding or smart antenna systems. Look for a copy of
this presentation on our website in the near future.
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