Wireless Systems: AVS-1030
(Wireless Communications Protocol Processor)
The AVS-1030 leads the way to the next generation Software Defined Radios by combining the flexibility of FPGAs and the power of multi-core processors on a single platform. The AVS-1030 utilizes an 866 MHz embedded powerQuicc processor running the Linux operating system for command, control and processing of various wireless protocols including WCDMA, CDMA2000, WiMax (802.16d and 802.16e), TD-SCDMA, and LTE. The AVS-1030 baseboard contains two PC203-10 273 core Base Station PHY Layer Processors. The AVS-1030 is expandable to four PC203-10 processors with the addition of a daughter card.
The AVS-1030 is capable of processing many wireless protocols as listed above. The AVS-1030 is typically connected to a receiver that has the ability to output data over a 1 Gbps Ethernet link. The AVS-1030 contains a Power Quicc processor that runs the Linux operating system. The on board processor is capable of controlling the connected receivers to provide a search and collection capability.
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