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News Release from: Green Hills Software | Subject: Platform for Software Defined Radio
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 January 2007
Partnerships enhance software defined
radio suite
Green Hills Software has enhanced its Platform for Software Defined Radio through a broad range of technology integrations and partnerships.
Green Hills Software has significantly enhanced its mature, industry-leading Platform for Software Defined Radio (SDR) through a broad range of technology integrations and partnerships, resulting in substantial new customer adoption The Green Hills Platform for SDR continues to deliver support for the broadest range of SDR designs that require options for platform scalability, waveform development and debug, and integrated reference and deployment platforms
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This SDR Platform was recently used in the successful live flight demonstration of network centric operations for the Airborne, Maritime and Fixed Stations (AMF) component of the US military's Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS).
Numerous additional design wins for traditional SDR government radios (JTRS), space-based SDR programmes and commercial SDR efforts highlight the broad adoption of Green Hills SDR Platform as the standard for SDR development worldwide.
"Software defined radio technology is rapidly moving from military-only to a broad range of commercial markets worldwide", commented Dr Jerry Krasner, Principal Analyst of Embedded Market Forecasters.
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The latest IDE, RTOS and embedded internet connectivity products from Green Hills Software are for the Cirrus Logic Crystal CS89712 32bit RISC commmunications processor.
"As EMF was one of the first embedded research firms to track SDR for the military, we find that Green Hills Software's secure, reliable, royalty-free RTOSs coupled with its market experience and breadth of partnerships make them a superior choice for companies developing SDR products".
The Green Hills Platform for Software Defined Radio includes the Integrity royalty-free real-time operating system, the only Posix.1 conformant RTOS certified by the IEEE to the latest Posix 1003.1 standard; the new GHNet v2 dual-mode IPv4/v6 networking stack; industry leading CORBA integrations; numerous, industry-proven SCA core frameworks; advanced waveform development tools; and a wide range of integrated reference platforms to help move from concept to deployment as fast as possible.
Green Hills is also working closely with industry leaders, Texas Instruments and Xilinx, to deliver optimised software support for these companies' high performance, low-cost, low power, configurable processor technologies which are the basis for many SDR device designs today.
"We are pleased to see broad acceptance worldwide for the development of next generation radio systems with the Green Hills Platform for Software Defined Radio", commented Dan O'Dowd, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Green Hills Software.
"These customer selections and added support of Green Hills Software back our technology leadership and our commitment in delivering complete industry-leading platform solutions for this emerging market". Request a free brochure from Green Hills Software ...
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