Pentek

Pentek offers rugged wideband 1/2 ATR recorder family

Aug. 1, 2018

Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pentek Inc. has announced the Talon RTX 25xx Series, a new high-performance small form factor (SFF) recorder product line for extreme operating environments. Optimized for SWaP (size, weight and power), the rugged sealed ½ ATR recorders are available with multiple input options and can hold up to 30.7 TB of removable SSD storage. These SFF recorders provide real-time streaming data rates of up to 4 GB/s for ultrawide bandwidth RF or high-speed recording.

“While real-time recording of a gigahertz or more of RF bandwidth is commonly available in 19″ rackmountable systems, shrinking this capability into a form factor suitable for UAVs, aircraft pods, or other confined spaces has proven challenging for the industry,” said Chris Tojeira, recording systems director, Pentek. He added, “Our engineering team used years of valuable customer feedback to design a product suitable for almost any environment, while maintaining the real-time recording performance of much larger and far less rugged systems.”

Engineered to operate in the toughest environments with high levels of shock and vibration, the RTX recorder’s chassis keeps all electronics sealed from the external environment. The ½ ATR chassis uses military-standard circular connectors for I/O to control RF emissions while protecting the recorder’s electronics from humidity, water, dust, sand, and salt fog.

The Talon RTX SFF chassis further seals the internal electronics from the outside environment by extracting heat through conduction to an inner plenum that is air-cooled. A thermostat-controlled, removable fan pulls air into the front of the chassis, through the plenum and then out the back of the chassis. Only the fan is exposed to the outside environment, assuring all system electronics are protected in the sealed chassis. The inner plenum can be replaced to provide other cooling options, such as liquid or conduction cooling.

Designed to operate from -40°C to +60°C, these recorders can handle most thermal environments, making them suiable for UAV’s, aircraft pods, tight equipment bays, military vehicles, and most outdoor environments.

Pentek’s QuickPac drive pack is easily removed from the recorder by loosening a set of captive thumb screws on the front panel. An empty QuickPac drive pack can replace a full one, minimizing mission down time. A companion offload system for the QuickPac drive pack is available so the recorder can remain in use while the recorded data is transported and reviewed via the offload system at a ground facility.  The QuickPac drive pack holds up to 30.7 TB of solid-state data storage capacity and supports RAID levels 0, 5, or 6.

For secure applications, a separate operating system drive can be removed, allowing users to extract all non-volatile memory from the system in just a few seconds.

The following recorders are the first to be announced under this new family:

  • RTX 2586 with multichannel RF/IF. Up to four 200-MHz 16-bit A/Ds can capture up to 80 MHz of RF/IF signal bandwidth per channel. It can sample RF/IF signals up to 700 MHz and provides integrated digital downconverters with selectable decimation to 64k. Playback via 800-MHz 16-bit D/As with matching digital upconversion and interpolation is available.
  • RTX 2589 with ultrawideband RF/IF. A 3.6 GHz 12-bit A/D provides wideband RF/IF signal capture. With direct sampling, users can record over 1.5 GHz of baseband bandwidth. The RTX 2589 can also be configured as two 1.8 GHz 12-bit A/Ds. Integrated digital downconverters let users zoom in on signals at selected tuning frequencies. Selectable sampling rates, DDC decimations and packing modes allow users to exploit the 4 GB/s real-time recording capability.

Pentek’s SystemFlow software interface is integrated into every Talon recorder. The software includes the graphical user interface (GUI) that is used to control the recorder with point-and-click configuration management, a client/server communication interface, NTFS file system support, and an application programming interface (API) for custom user applications and control. Signal-analysis tools include a virtual oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and spectrogram to monitor signals before, during and after data collection.  The system can be controlled remotely via the Gigabit Ethernet interface available on one of the MIL STD circular connectors.

The Talon SFF recorders offer an optional GPS receiver for precise time and position stamping. Additional QuickPac drive packs with 3.8 to 30.7 TB are available. Computer I/O on all models includes Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, RS-232 and HDMI.

Pentek’s SystemFlow Simulator provides a “test drive” of the SystemFlow recording software installed on all Talon recording systems. The simulator allows users to operate the standard GUI and the SystemFlow API. A free trial package is available for download at http://www.pentek.com/systemflow/systemflow.cfm#SystemFlowSimulator.

The Talon RTX 25xx SFF Series recorders start at $79,995. Delivery is 10 weeks ARO.

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