Integrated Amplification and Filtering

With RFX, You've got Options

At the heart of RFX products is the revolutionary AMD RFSoC chip, giving you a range of advantages over discreet systems. However, BittWare has leveraged our analog and digital design heritage to bring you more than expected from a typical RF card:

  • Direct sampling between 50 MHz and 6 GHz
  • Built-in amplifier/filter options to target first, second, or third Nyquist
  • Wideband options to bypass the filtering/amplifiers
  • Up to 400 Gb/s digital I/O with options for PCIe- or QSFP-focused architectures
  • Modular build options for our WaveBox RF servers
  • Standalone (with QSFP I/O) or as PCIe card

Powered by 3rd Gen AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC

RFX cards and modules are built around the powerful AMD RFSoC devices. We bring analog signals in, but it’s the direct RF chip approach that packs so much analog and digital functionality that many racks of previous equipment are no longer necessary!

  • Lower power by eliminating JESD204 interfaces
  • Smaller physical space
  • Programmable (FPGA) logic for diverse requirements and emerging standards
  • Built-in ARM processing lets you do more in a standalone deployment
RFSoC 3D diagram

Designed for WaveBox

The RFX family is designed as standalone cards or as modules in servers. We recommend the WaveBox family of enclosures and servers for the optimum mix of features and the advantage of purchasing an integrated system. Learn more on the WaveBox product page.

Where RFX Fits

At the heart of RFX cards and modules is the AMD RFSoC chip. It combines many of the traditionally discreet RF analog and digital components into a compact, configurable device. Applications including Satcom and test/measurement can benefit from these revolutionary devices.

But with RFX we’ve gone further—bringing to the PCIe form factor optional mixers, amplifiers, and filters. The RFX is configurable too, with up to four inputs/outputs and first/second/third Nyquist filters.

Analog Mixing, Amplification, and Filtering Options

On-Card ADCs and DACs

Choose from on-card filtering and amplification targeting first, second, or third (partial) Nyquist. Or choose “wideband” and bring your own external filtering. Here’s the input ADC:

There are four of these ADC channels, each factory configurable (talk to us for pricing and availability).

Four DACs provide 30 to 6 GHz with low-pass filtering. This transmit side diagram is below:

Specifications + Data Sheet

RFX 880

RFX 770

RFSoC

  • AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC
    • XCZU43 in a G1517 package
    • Core speed grade -2

Processing Subsystem (PS)

  • Application Processing Unit Quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 MPCore at 1.2 GHz
  • Real-Time Processing Unit Dual-core Arm Cortex-R5F MPCore at 525 MHz

Analog

  • 4x 5 GSPS 14-bit ADCs
    • Wideband build option provides +0 to -27 dB gain from 50 MHz to 6 GHz with no filtration
    • 1st Nyquist (L-Band) build option provides +41 to -29 dB on all 4 channels, constrained between 400 MHz and 2.5 GHz by filters FL1 and FL2
    • 2nd and 3rd Nyquist filters are also available on amplified channels as a special order
    • Max input power -22 dBm on the amplified version and +15 dBm on the wideband
  • 4x 9.7 GSPS 14-bit DACs
    • Range of +3 to -24 dBm (high power end of this range is a function of frequency)
    • Constrained by a 4.8 GHz LPF
  • Balun used in both ADC and DAC channels begins its frequency roll-off at 6 GHz
  • Programmable clocks
  • External reference and triggers
  • Push-on SMPM connectors with optional SMA pigtails

External digital interface

  • Up to 400 Gb/s available via front panel 2x QSFP-DD
  • AMD Hard IP support for dual 100GbE

RFSoC

  • AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC
    • ZU43DR (G1517package), core speed grade -2

Processing Subsystem (PS)

  • Application Processing Unit Quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 MPCore at 1.2 GHz
  • Real-Time Processing Unit Dual-core Arm Cortex-R5F MPCore at 525 MHz

Analog

  • 4x 5 GSPS 14-bit ADCs
    • Wideband build option provides +0 to -27 dB gain from 50 MHz to 6 GHz with no filtration
    • 1st Nyquist (L-Band) build option provides +41 to -29 dB on all 4 channels, constrained between 400 MHz and 2.5 GHz by filters FL1 and FL2
    • 2nd and 3rd Nyquist filters are also available on amplified channels as a special order
    • Max input power -22 dBm on the amplified version and +15 dBm on the wideband
  • 4x 9.7 GSPS 14-bit DACs
    • Range of +3 to -24 dBm (high power end of this range is a function of frequency)
    • Constrained by a 4.8 GHz LPF (FL3)
  • Balun used in both ADC and DAC channels begins its frequency roll-off at 6 GHz
  • Programmable clocks
  • External reference and triggers
  • Push-on SMPM connectors with optional SMA pigtails

Host interface

  • x16 Gen3 or bifurcated dual x8 Gen4 interfaces direct to PL (dual PCIe Gen 4 x8 with restrictions and errata)

Interested in Pricing or More Information?

Our technical sales team is ready to provide availability and configuration information, or answer your technical questions.