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Solving High-Bandwidth Data Transfer and Memory Access in Data Converter Systems

An Electronic Design and Microwaves&RF-hosted webinar sponsored by Mercury. In this seminar, we discuss using technologies like high-bandwidth memory, high-bit-rate optical interfaces, and gigabit serial protocols to address processing and memory demands.

This webinar was originally held on Tuesday, February 15, 2022 and February 17, 2022 and is now available for on demand viewing.

Sponsor: Mercury
Duration: 30 Minutes

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Summary

Today’s high sample rate A/D converters are creating a fire hose of data to be processed by FPGAs. In the opposite direction, high sample rate D/A converters require a constant stream of high-bandwidth data to feed them. And while FPGAs offer outstanding processing power, matching that power to high-bandwidth I/O and memory resources is an ongoing challenge.

In this seminar, we discuss using technologies like high-bandwidth memory, high-bit-rate optical interfaces and gigabit serial protocols to address processing and memory demands in modern military systems, as well as the size, power and thermal considerations for deployment. In addition, we examine how to map these technologies into practical board-level solutions to meet the growing popularity of open standards and specifications like SOSA.

Speaker

Robert Sgandurra,  Senior Principal Product Manager, Mercury

Robert Sgandurra serves as Senior Principal Product Manager at Mercury. He is responsible for product definition, direction and training for the DSP, data acquisition, digital receiver and software products. Previously, he spent seven years in the medical electronics industry where he designed and managed projects for ultrasound imaging. Robert joined Pentek, now part of Mercury, in 1994, working as an application engineer and system integrator where he concentrated his efforts on solving customer’s real-time technical requirements. In 1997, he took on the responsibility of product manager. He holds a BSCS from the New York Institute of Technology.

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