Pentek Rtr2745 Pr

Pentek boosts bandwidth for Talon record and playback

July 18, 2017

Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pentek Inc. has introduced an addition to the Talon Series of recorders, the Model RTR 2745 rugged rackmount version. This new recorder, optimized for rugged operating environments, increases the bandwidth for record and playback of the Talon Rackmount Series with capability to capture and reproduce signal bandwidths up to 560 MHz.

The RTR 2745 is a turnkey, wideband recording and playback system that provides real-time capture of RF and IF signals. With two 3-GHz 14-bit A/D converters and built-in digital downconverters (DDCs), the system is suitable for capturing the IF outputs of RF downconverters with bandwidths as high as 600 MHz. Selectable DDC tuning frequencies

allow the RTR 2745 to accommodate a broad range of IF outputs.

“The RTR 2745 was designed to complement the wideband IF outputs of the latest RF downconverters,” stated Chris Tojeira, product director of recording systems. “With high-speed, high-dynamic-range A/Ds and D/As, this system is our first to provide extremely wide-bandwidth recording with matching playback.”

The DDCs provide a fixed decimation of 4 with selectable tuning frequencies to fs/2, thereby providing flexibility when trying to match the IF of a selected wideband RF downconverter.

Two output channels with 2.8-GHz 16-bit D/As and matching digital upconverters (DUCs) provide a fixed interpolation of 4 to allow for precise signal reproduction of recorded signals.

The 3-GHz A/Ds can operate without the digital downconverters to provide an extremely wide baseband capture, the company said. The system offers flexible sample rates ranging from 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz.

The RTR 2745 offers a storage capacity up to 61 TB, utilizing up to 32 hot-swappable solid-state drives (SSDs) that can be easily removed or exchanged during a mission to retrieve recorded data.

All Talon recorders are built on a Windows 7 Professional workstation and include Pentek’s SystemFlow software, featuring a GUI, signal viewer, and API. The GUI provides intuitive controls for out-of-the-box turnkey operation using point-and-click configuration management. Configurations are easily stored and recalled for single-click setup. User settings to configure data format for the signal viewer provide a virtual oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer to monitor signals before, during, and after data collection. The C-callable API allows users to integrate the recorder control into larger application systems. Enhancements to the GUI allow more efficient configuration of the recording channels.

The data format used for storage follows the NTFS standard, allowing users to remove drives from the instrument and read the data using standard Windows-based systems, eliminating the need for file format conversion.

Pentek provides a Talon Recording System Simulator for evaluation of the SystemFlow software package. This free trial package is available for download at http://www.pentek.com/systemflow/systemflow.cfm#SystemFlowSimulator.

The Talon RTR 2750 Rugged Series recorder starts at $77,895. Delivery is 8-10 weeks ARO. Optional GPS time and position stamping or IRIG-B time stamping is available.

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