Advanced signal-processing engine comes to the UK

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 4, 2003

Multiple Access Communications has appointed Kane Computing as the UK authorised distributor for its ASPE advanced signal-processing engine and related RF down convertor.

Multiple Access Communications (MAC) has appointed Kane Computing as the UK authorised distributor for its ASPE advanced signal-processing engine and related RF down convertor.

The ASPE is a single board containing all of the components required to implement the baseband functions of a wide variety of wireless signal processing applications.

Using state of the art signal conversion and signal processing components the ASPE offers a high degree of flexibility at a competitive price.

The ASPE is ideally suited for wireless receiver and transmitter applications that demand flexibility, such as test and measurement equipment, spectrum monitoring, signal intelligence receivers and arbitrary waveform generators.

Using the ASPE and the RF down convertor complete radio systems can be rapidly assembled and, through software, customised to the users' requirements.

The core of the ASPE is an FPGA connected to a DSP, with a USB link providing a high-speed control and data interface.

This combination of FPGA programmability and DSP processing power makes for a flexible platform suitable for many tasks including the capture of intermediate frequency signals and the outputting of processed baseband data.

Richard White, Managing Director of Kane Computing, expressed delight that this new relationship has been finalised as it adds important new products to its signal processing solutions portfolio.

Peter Gould, Managing Director of MAC added that he is very pleased to have forged a relationship with one of the UK's leading distributors of signal processing solutions and he looks forward to the increased exposure of the ASPE product.

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