AMD Introduces Versal RF Series Adaptive SoCs

Versal RF Series offersup to 80 TOPS of digital signal processing performance in a size, weight, and power (SWaP)-optimized design.

New SoCs offer high compute in a single-chip device with integrated direct RF-sampling converters, AMD reports.

The integrated Versal RF Series heterogeneous computing solution is the 5th generation of AMD direct RF devices. Image courtesy of AMD.


AMD shares the expansion of the AMD Versal adaptive system-on-chip (SoC) portfolio with the introduction of the Versal RF Series that includes a high-compute performance in a single-chip device with integrated direct radio frequency (RF)-sampling data converters.

Versal RF Series offers wideband-spectrum observability and up to 80 TOPS of digital signal processing (DSP) performance in a size, weight, and power (SWaP)-optimized design, targeting RF systems and test equipment applications in the aerospace and defense and test and measurement markets, respectively, AMD reports.

The integrated Versal RF Series heterogeneous computing solution is the 5th generation of AMD direct RF devices and the solution combines high-resolution RF data converters, hard IP DSP compute blocks and AI Engines for DSP, along with adaptive SoC programmable logic and an Arm subsystem in a monolithically integrated, single-chip device.

“Today’s advanced RF systems require high resolution and high sample-rate RF data converters that use massive amounts of DSP compute resources to process data quickly and adapt to changing requirements, shifting workloads and mission profiles,” says Salil Raje, senior vice president and general manager, Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group, AMD. “AMD Versal RF Series adaptive SoCs meet these requirements in a single chip, offering leadership RF-sampling resolution and more DSP compute than multiple SoCs combined.”

Wideband-Spectrum Observability 

Versal RF Series adaptive SoCs enable simultaneous capture and analysis of wideband-spectrum with high-resolution, multi-channel RF-converters and low-latency processing. The monolithically integrated, high-resolution (14-bit with calibration), 32 gigasamples-per-second (GSPS), 18 GHz RF analog-to-digital converters (RF-ADCs) enable accurate, flexible and fast signal characterization and analysis across a wide observable spectrum for applications such as phased array radar, electromagnetic spectrum operations, signals intelligence, and military and satellite communication terminals.

For applications such as high-speed oscilloscopes and wideband spectrum analyzers and generators, the Versal RF Series provides an integrated solution with multiple RF channels up to Ku band and enables advanced T&M signal processing functions such as arbitrary resampling and spectral analysis. Direct RF sampling up to 18 GHz and up to 32 GSPS enable multi-GHz of RF bandwidth to be digitized on multiple channels simultaneously.

Massive DSP Compute 

The Versal RF Series delivers up to 80 TOPS of DSP compute with up to 19X more DSP compute, in channelizer mode, compared to the current generation AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC device, company reports.

Select DSP functions are implemented in dedicated hard IP blocks, including 4 GSPS FFT/iFFT, channelizer, polyphase arbitrary resampler, and LDPC decoder, reducing dynamic power consumption by up to 80% compared to an AMD soft logic implementation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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