The past year has been exceptional for Zeligsoft. We’ve grown our customer base exponentially, delivering products and services to customers in the USA and international markets. Our SDR development tools are now so pervasive in the industry that they’ve been used with practically every JTRS waveform.
We’ve also been investing in R&D and building upon our partnerships — the result of which has been the release of advanced functionality requested by the marketplace.
The 2006 Software Defined Radio Technical Conference and Product Exposition is our opportunity to meet with you, our existing and prospective customers, and show you the latest advancements we provide to make your Software Defined Radio development as efficient and risk-free as possible.
Live Demonstrations:
Zeligsoft continues to lead the best-in-class SDR tool chain. We focus on tools that contribute SCA artifacts, and integrate with other leading tools, operating environments and platforms resulting in high software quality, faster time-to-market and reduced risk for your project.
At our booth (#202) we’ll be demonstrating:
- Model-to-model translation between Zeligsoft CE and Telelogic Rhapsody
- A complete SCA tool and operating environment for design, execution and test
- Automatic generation of C code for DSPs
- Automatic generation of VHDL for FPGAs
- True component portability using Spectrum Signal Processing’s SDR-3000 and SDR-4000
Tutorials and Sessions:
This year, our Chief Technology Officer John Hogg, is chairing the session on SDR Development Tools & Environment. This is the first part of a two part session where vendors and integrators will share their experiences with their tooling and development environments. Our Director of Applications Engineering, Mark Hermeling, will be delivering two tutorials and presenting in sessions displaying work done with BAE systems and Virginia Tech.
White Paper:
To be published next week, our new White Paper “Component-Based Support for FPGAs and DSPs in Software Defined Radio” provides a detailed overview on the options of bringing specialized hardware processors (such as DSPs and FPGAs) into the SCA. Much work has been done on this subject in the recent past, with Zeligsoft and our partners heavily involved. COTS technologies will soon be available, along with automation tools from Zeligsoft, making it possible to easily generate SCA-compliant “packaging” code for software components running on DSPs and FPGAs.
Not attending the 2006 Software Defined Radio Technical Conference?
We are always available to speak with you. Contact us if you would like to learn more about our sessions and demonstrations.
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