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Listing of all 39 news releases from RF Engines:

IP core cuts signal processing down to size

Core provides subset of Cordic algorithm and uses a proprietary technique to more efficiently exploit the appropriate FPGA resources.

News from RF Engines (14 November 2007)

Research investigates one-for-all receiver

RF Engines has won a grant to research into a novel and flexible receiver architecture that is reconfigurable on-the-fly.

News from RF Engines (20 July 2007)

Datasheet divulges FFT core performance

HyperSpeed high-performance FFT cores can be built to optimally process complex data streams with sample rates up to several gigasamples per second.

News from RF Engines (23 April 2007)

Mixed radix FFTs enable next wave of mobile phones

The next generation of mobile phones, 3GPP LTE uses OFDM as the modulation technique and requires variable-length FFTs to construct the sub-carrier signals on the fly as required.

News from RF Engines ( 9 April 2007)

Wanted: VHDL and system designers

RF Engines is looking to expand its technical team in the VHDL and system design areas, by around 25% during the current year.

News from RF Engines (19 March 2007)

French nuke scientists adopt PFT-based analysis

RF Engines has delivered an advanced real-time signal analysis system to the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) Laboratories in Paris, France.

News from RF Engines (29 November 2006)

IP core is embedded innovation of the year

RF Engines has won the Embedded System Innovation of the Year category at the 2006 Elektra European Electronic Awards.

News from RF Engines (27 November 2006)

IP core makes embedded shortlist

RF Engines has been shortlisted in the 2006 Elektra European Electronic Awards.

News from RF Engines (15 September 2006)

Thales signs for complex channeliser design

FPGA signal processing specialist RF Engines has been awarded a contract by Thales' Land and Joint Systems Division for the supply of a complex channeliser design.

News from RF Engines (23 May 2006)

Signal processing unlocks atomic data

RF Engines has completed a groundbreaking study for the French Atomic Energy Commission and is to implement a laboratory demonstration system that will incorporate the results.

News from RF Engines ( 3 May 2006)

Australian military sign up for filter designs

RF Engines has been awarded a contract by Australia's Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), for the provision of high performance digital filter designs.

News from RF Engines (11 April 2006)

Digital down-convertor core runs on FPGAs

RF Engines has introduced the first, fully flexible 64-channel digital down-conversion (DDC) core for use on FPGAs.

News from RF Engines (27 October 2005)

German defence company signs for signal processing

Rheinmetall Defence Electronics has awarded RF Engines a contract for FPGA signal processing designs for an advanced flexible communication channeliser and a 52MHz real-time spectrum analyser.

News from RF Engines (15 September 2005)

FFT cores promise faster real-time processing

RF Engines has developed a library containing more than 60 fast Fourier transform (FFT) cores for use in Xilinx FPGA devices.

News from RF Engines (12 July 2005)

Study looks at FPGA-based signal processing

RF Engines has been contracted by the Naval Systems Department of Defence Science and Technology Laboratory to carry out a study into advanced FPGA-based signal processing architectures.

News from RF Engines (30 June 2005)

Compact cores create flexible resampling filters

A new range of fractional resampling architectures for FPGAs can be used to perform up-sampling or down-sampling of high-speed digital signals.

News from RF Engines (13 June 2005)

FPGA core advances radio astronomical receivers

A new spectrometer IP core for FPGAs enables the rapid development of very wideband spectral analysis systems.

News from RF Engines (27 April 2005)

DFT cores provide a perfect fit

 User application article   RF Engines has recently signed a contract with one of the leading mobile communications companies to supply high speed signal processing cores.

News from RF Engines (18 March 2005)

FFT cores offer low-risk signal processing

 User application article   RF Engines has had two new contract successes for its recently released HyperSpeed and HyperLength fast Fourier transform (FFT) products.

News from RF Engines (11 March 2005)

FPGA cores raise the bar for FFT performance

RF Engines has released new industry leading fast Fourier transform (FFT) cores at the GSPx Embedded Solutions Event in Santa Clara, California.

News from RF Engines ( 4 October 2004)

Digital solution for spectrum analyser filtering

FPGA-based processor to power military comms

IP provides precise FFT solutions

SoC drives novel PCI digitiser card

FPGAs turn to radio astronomy

French CEA investigates novel transform

Startup of 2003 to start 2004 with two wins

Models ease transition to fixed-point DSP

Polyphase DFT cores ready for FPGA use

Transform simplifies software-defined radio

Smart award will help transform commercialisation

Filter is reconfigurable RF spectrum channeliser

RF Engines breaks into US defence market

Speedy complex FFT core fits on million-gate FPGA

Defence institutions evaluate frequency transform

Alliance to target low-power filters

Second SMART award for RF Engines

PFT core processes video 20 times faster than DSP

RF Engines closes second round of funding

 

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