Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • RFEL adds wideband capability to ChannelCore Flex

Aerospace Defence

RFEL adds wideband capability to ChannelCore Flex

Isle of Wight based RFEL has added wideband input capability to its multi-award winning, advanced channeliser IP core, ChannelCore Flex.


 
This meets the increasing need for ever wider bandwidth monitoring for a wide range of demanding channelisation applications such as communications, intercept, electronic warfare, security, industrial applications, COMINT, SIGINT, sonar, radio astronomy, research and software-defined radio.
 
"With the new Wideband variant of ChannelCore Flex, you can now monitor multi-GHz bandwidths," explained Dr Alex Kuhrt, RFEL's CEO. "This enables either hardware costs to be reduced or more bandwidth monitoring to be performed for a similar system cost."

Advertisement
ODU RT

 
Advertisement
ODU RT

Previously, the core was limited to input bandwidths around 300MHz but this new wideband input option introduces a parallel architecture supporting multi-GHz bandwidths. The input parallelism is scalable so that the practical input bandwidth limit is governed only by the available FPGA resources.  RFEL has already successfully delivered a 2 GHz version to a major European customer, implemented on a Xilinx Zynq 7045 device.

The core uses a novel architecture to implement a large number of Digital Down Converter (DDC) channels very efficiently.  FPGA resources are used in proportion to the log of the number of channels enabling thousands of channels to be implemented in a moderately sized FPGA. 
 
Real-time, on-the-fly control is available for each channel to change the input source selection, centre frequency, sample rate, gain and filter response including bandwidth. There is a user programmable option to maintain phase coherency when reprogramming channels and the core is still capable of being phase coherent across multiple cores. 
 
Each channel has excellent RF performance with SFDR of greater than 80 dBc, 80% Nyquist pass-band and a passband ripple of less than 0.1 dB. A powerful fractional rate resampler is provided on each channel, allowing resampling to sub-Hz accuracy, making ChannelCore Flex a unique solution that delivers unrivalled performance using a low power budget and highly effective use of FPGA resources. The core also now supports VITA 49 timestamping.
 
RFEL can provide free, fully operational, fully featured cores to support system design and evaluation in either MATLAB or ModelSim. These evaluation models operate for 60 minutes before reboot allowing time for extensive evaluation of the effectiveness of the design. The time limitation is removed when the core is programmed with a key code that is provided when a full core license is purchased.

 

Advertisement
Babcock LB
Skyports and AZ Turnhout launch drone trial in Kempen, Belgium

Aerospace Security

Skyports and AZ Turnhout launch drone trial in Kempen, Belgium

4 August 2025

Skyports Drone Services (Skyports) and AZ Turnhout, the main healthcare provider in Belgium's Turnhout region, has launched an on-demand medical drone delivery trial in Kempen, Belgium, with drones piloted from the UK.

FL Technics becomes official Honeywell channel partner

Aerospace

FL Technics becomes official Honeywell channel partner

4 August 2025

FL Technics has been appointed an official Honeywell channel partner for business and general aviation.

Loganair introduces flexible payments with PayPal

Aerospace

Loganair introduces flexible payments with PayPal

4 August 2025

Loganair has confirmed a new collaboration with PayPal to offer Pay in 3, an interest-free instalment option that enables travellers to split the cost of flights into three manageable payments.

Passenger and air cargo demand growth modest in June

Aerospace

Passenger and air cargo demand growth modest in June

4 August 2025

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data for June 2025 showing total global passenger demand up by 2.6% and air cargo demand up by 0.8% compared to June 2024 levels.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025
Counter-drone measures to tackle drops into prisons

Aerospace Security

Counter-drone measures to tackle drops into prisons

4 August 2025

Organised crime gangs are being targeted by the police and prison service as part of a nationwide crackdown on drone drops into prisons.

Heathrow submits expansion proposals

Aerospace

Heathrow submits expansion proposals

1 August 2025

Today Heathrow submitted its shovel-ready proposals for a 100% privately financed third runway, capable of flights taking off within a decade.

Advertisement
ODU RT