Boards/Backplanes

Companies to launch state-of-the-art transmitter receiver board

2nd December 2015
e2v
Jordan Mulcare
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Utilising the power of e2v’s next-generation Analogue-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and Digital-to-Analogue Converter (DAC) technologies, ApisSys is developing its most advanced transmitter receiver board to date, the AV125. The prototype is scheduled for release mid-2016.

The AV125 will be the first C-band capable ADC-DAC-FPGA that combines 2GHz of instantaneous bandwidth with a total latency of 30ns from ADC input to DAC output. The previously unachievable possibilities of ApisSys’ AV125 are realised with e2v’s recently announced EV12AS350 ADC and EV12DS400 DAC.

The microwave capable data converters from e2v enable signal processing of up to 4.5GSps whilst retaining very stable performance vs. temperature. Unrivalled performance in demanding environments makes the AV125 suitable for electronic warfare, digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) and wideband communication applications.

Richard Gibbs, President, e2v Semiconductors, said, “e2v is delighted to work closely with ApisSys to develop a board that contains both our latest ADC and DAC solutions. The AV125 from ApisSys will offer the embedded market a solution for ultra-wideband applications that truly harnesses the latest in e2v data converter technology.”

Xavier Bernard, President, ApisSys, commented, “The AV125 will be our most advanced ADC-DAC-FPGA board ever developed, addressing the need for ultra-wideband, high dynamic range applications. Thanks to the recently announced data converters from e2v, ApisSys can demonstrate its commitment to provide unsurpassed performances to the worldwide defense market once more.”

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