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| Source: DRS Signal Solutions Interoperability of VITA Radio Transport (VRT) Communications Standard Widely Accepted for Software Radio Market• Eases System Integration for Communication Applications UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ–May 12, 2008–Pentek, Inc.; DRS Signal Solutions (DRS-SS); Digital Receiver Technology, Inc. (DRT); and Eclipse Electronic Systems, leading suppliers in the defense/aerospace communications industry, today announced intentions to develop and market products utilizing a new communications standard recently approved by VMEbus International Trade Association (VITA) called VITA Radio Transport (VRT). The VITA VRT working group expects to move toward recognition of VRT as an American National Standard within the next six months. The VRT standard defines a transport-layer protocol designed to promote interoperability between RF (radio frequency) receivers and signal processing equipment in a wide range of applications. These include spectral monitoring, communications, radar and others. VRT enables high-precision time stamping to provide time synchronization between multiple receiver channels. VRT is an ideal building block to support data streaming for Software Defined Radio (SDR) applications. “VRT is a natural fit with VITA’s other open standards,” says John Rynearson, technical director, VITA. “Since the beginning of VME, VITA has promoted the concept of open technology and open standards for the critical embedded marketplace.” “Standards such as VRT are important to the SDR Forum and its members. When combined with application programming interfaces such as the SDR Forum’s approved High-Speed Serial Links Industry-Wide Support "As sponsors of this new specification, we are excited about the introduction of this powerful communication standard. We expect our customers to benefit greatly from the multi-vendor support and interoperability features in VRT," said Paul Mesibov, director of Engineering at Pentek, Inc. "VRT breaks new ground in providing a systematic way for vendors to specify and document the way complex communication equipment can function so that system integrators can more easily configure these systems," he added. “DRS Signal Solutions is providing VRT as an option for all new receiver and recorder products. Currently, we have several VHF/UHF and recorder products available with VRT. We will soon also have HF and SHF products available. We believe that the use of the VRT standard will prove to be very effective for our customers to enhance interoperability between vendors' products, which will result in lowering lifecycle cost and development risks to our customers,” says Rob Diefes, senior director, Strategic Technology Development at DRS Signal Solutions. Digital Receiver Technology (DRT), a SDR company and sponsor of the specification, has also begun transitioning its interfaces to the VRT standard. “One really great feature of this standard,” says coauthor Dick Shaner of DRT, “is that it provides a standard way to combine a digitized RF/IF signal and its associated metadata into one unified information stream. This ensures that the digitized signal can always be interpreted properly, thus eliminating a great deal of potential confusion at the system level. This is one of several features that make the new specification so valuable.” About Pentek PowerPCs and Xilinx FPGAs. Pentek's I/O includes A/Ds, D/As, FPGAs, digital transceivers, installed IP cores and more. Pentek equips all products with high-performance I/O including gigabit serial interfaces and offers strong DSP software support. About DRS Signal Solutions About Digital Receiver Technology, Inc. About Eclipse Electronic Systems
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