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RFEL creates flexible design emulation of Texas InstrumentsTM Graychip GC1012B Wideband DDC

Newport, Isle of Wight, UK – 13th March 2012 – As a number of Texas Instruments Graychip (GC) range of devices transition to “Not Recommended” for new designs and “Obsolete” status, RFEL has, in response to customer requests, developed specific IP to emulate the signal processing functionality of these devices and thereby provide an upgrade path to designs originally built upon them. Using specifically designed sub-modules a channelizer design can be realized on an FPGA platform, that offers higher performance, greater customization options and a lower price than the increasingly hard to obtain mature Graychip devices. 

“Manufacturers are coming to the stage of designing the next generation of their products only to find that a key component they had used, such as the TI Graychip GC1012A has become obsolete, and the GC1012B wideband DDC is ‘not recommended’ for new designs, hard to obtain and expensive at around $240 each” explained Dr Alex Kuhrt, RFEL’s CEO. “At the request of customers, we have created emulations of the DDC functionality, using our award winning DSP technology that runs on a low-cost FPGA part and delivers improved performance and lower system costs, saving a massive 75% on the effective unit cost.”

The designs are not pin-for-pin replacements, but, as companies design new PCB layouts for their next generation of products, it is a straight-forward process to take advantage of the increased performance, lower power consumption and extended features on offer, such as support for fractional decimation factors up to 16,384 as standard – a capability not even offered by many of the latest DDC chips.

The first design available delivers the equivalent functionality of a GC1012B device, but can process higher sample rates and provides one additional output as standard, with more available on request. A comparison is shown in Table 1: 

Table 1: Performance Comparison

Specification/Performance

GC1012B

RFEL Emulation

Sample Rate / Bit Width

100MS/s, 12-bit

110MS/s, 12-bit

Decimation

2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 only

Fractional factors in range 2 – 16384

No. of Complex (I-Q) Outputs

1

1 – 2 
 (more possible on request)

Tuning range

0.1Hz

0.1Hz or better

Dynamic range

>75dB

>75 dB
 (improved performance available)

Gain Adjust

0.03dB steps

≤ 0.03dB steps

Device/Package

120pin QFP

XC6SLX16-2 FTG256C

Unit price @ 100off vol.

$240 **

FPGA + IP License 
$24.27 ** + $35 = $59.27

** Source: DigikeyTM website 28th Feb. 2012 

Dr Kuhrt concluded, “One of the many advantages of our IP approach is that we can easily migrate our implementation from one generation of FPGA to the next and to different manufacturers, while ensuring functional compatibility, and that the most optimal design techniques available are utilized. This is important for products developed for EW and counter-intelligence, for example, which are always pushing the envelope to be able to detect and identify many different kinds of radio signals from an ever widening frequency range and increasingly cluttered spectrum.”

RFEL

RFEL, RF Engines Ltd, is a UK-based electronic systems designer, providing high specification signal processing solutions for FPGAs, as well as supplying digital receiver and complete product solutions for the defense, communications, homeland security and instrumentation markets. Applications include communications base stations, satellite communications systems, test and measurement instrumentation, and bespoke wideband receivers/transceivers.

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