Per Vices Unveils Full Spectrum Monitoring and Data Storage Solution, Enabling 160Gbps of Data Capture
- New offering leverages the Cyan SDR platform to deliver the highest bandwidth; Allows the largest amount of the spectrum to be captured, recorded and played back
Per Vices Corporation, an industry leader in COTS Software Defined Radio solutions, announced the launch of its new spectrum monitoring and recording solution utilizing the company’s innovative high performance Cyan SDR platform. The new solution enables up to 16 independent radio chains, each with 1GHz of bandwidth for monitoring between near DC and 18GHz, and is interfaced with a data storage solution that allows for 4x40Gbps of data transfer and storage. The combined RF, storage and playback solution are implemented in a rack mount system and offer up to 100 TB of total data storage.
“By combining the power of Cyan with an external data storage system, we’re able to offer a fully validated system for storage, recording and playback while simultaneously delivering higher bandwidth, faster digital backhaul, more channels and higher operating frequency,” said Victor Wollesen, CEO of Per Vices. “We’re excited to be offering our customers a new product that will greatly improve efficiency and provide significant value.”
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Using Per Vices’ new integrated solution, engineers and system integrators will be able to:
- Monitor 16GHz of bandwidth at any time, and have a storage solution robust enough to sustain full rate recording of 4x40Gbps data interface.
- Use multiple channels for spectrum sweeping while concurrently tuning in to signals of interest.
- Customize Cyan in order to optimize multiple RF & DSP channels, FPGA resources and digital logic, RF performance figures, and amount of data storage required.
Per Vices’ new Cyan SDR solution also offers significant value to governments and regulatory agencies, defense contractors, system integrators, and security companies.
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