Initial field trials are expected to commence in the fourth quarter of 2004. Upon the conclusion of successful field trials, production shipments are expected to start in 2005. The total program value is estimated to be between $500,000 and $1,750,000.
"The key factors underlying our customer's selection of an SDR-3000 based solution included our signals intelligence expertise, our leadership position in software reconfigurable solutions and our ability to perform rapid modifications to our standard product offering," stated James P. Atkins, President of Spectrum Signal Processing (USA).
"In short, we readily understood our customer's requirements and quickly delivered a tailored solution."
Mr. Atkins added, "This design-in is significant as it represents the first deployment of a light-weight, portable configuration of our SDR-3000 product in a compact 2U chassis. This allows Spectrum to serve additional applications in our targeted C4ISR markets."
The SDR-3000 is comprised of a heterogeneous processing platform incorporating Xilinx FPGAs, IBM and Motorola PowerPC processors, and Texas Instruments DSPs. The SDR-3000 platform can also include an integrated radio frequency transceiver and analog input/output modules.
Software development tools include Spectrum's quicComm hardware abstraction layer to facilitate algorithm partitioning and programming, a Software Communications Architecture or SCA Core Framework (CF) to enable the set up and teardown of waveforms as mandated by the Joint Tactical Radio System Joint Program Office for all US military communications programs, Spectrum's SCA board support package that enables the SCA CF to identify and manage the platform resources, and a POSIX-compliant real-time operating system with the associated board support package.