
ETL's Genus Digital 5000, a commercial off the shelf product, has been shown to work with ST Engineering iDirect's MDM5010 satellite modems to transport signals as IP packets, highlighting the interoperability across vendor equipment. The milestone is a significant moment in satellite communications with analog RF signals digitised and reconstructed at another location; a capability set to have a transformative impact on the industry.
Known as Digital IF, this capability introduces several benefits to satellite operators, enabling the distribution of RF signals from any source to any destination with a consistent signal quality, offering unprecedented flexibility. This advancement facilitates Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), transforming modems from hardware appliances into cloud-based software, allowing for a shift from capital to operational expenditure models for customers with costs proportional to consumption.
ETL's Genus Digital 5000 bridges the gap between analog and digital with a modular design capable of housing technology to manage RF signals via its best-in-class technology, alongside digital IF. It utilises high-speed analog to digital converters (ADCs) to sample incoming L-band IF signals, transforming them into packets for transmission over fast ethernet links.
The satcom industry is transitioning from analog RF to digital IF technology, marking a pivotal shift in connectivity demands worldwide. At ETL Systems, we are bridging the gap between digital and RF, through the development of Genus Digital.
We appreciate ST Engineering iDirect's support in showcasing the capabilities of Genus Digital at Satellite 2024. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to driving innovation in the satellite industry and underscores our mission to empower our customers with cutting-edge solutions, said Simon Swift, ETL Systems Engineering Director and Chair of the DIFI Specification Working Group.
This comes as ST Engineering iDirect unveils its next-generation satellite networking ground system, Intuition, which is set to improve the speed, scale, cost and flexibility of service delivery. Among other capabilities, Intuition is based on a virtualised, cloud-based architecture and designed to capitalise on the latest standards-based technologies.
This joint demonstration reinforces our commitment to industry collaboration and showcases our capability to join forces with industry partners, like ETL Systems, to advance our capabilities for the benefit of the entire satcom ecosystem.
The satellite communications market and specifically the integration between space and ground assets is advancing at a rapid rate, and customer demands continue to evolve significantly. It's no longer just about throughput or efficiency. Today, interoperability is at the forefront of our minds, and we must play a unifying role in bringing about a more active, collaborative and coordinated industry, said Cynthia Harty, SVP Corporate Development of ST Engineering iDirect.
The mission of the DIFI Consortium is to enable the digital transformation of space, satellite, and related industries by providing a simple, open, interoperable Digital IF/RF standard that replaces the natural interoperability of analog IF signals and helps prevent vendor lock-in.
Visitors to the Satellite 2024 Conference and Exhibition in Washington can witness the breakthrough by visiting ETL Systems at booth 1820, where they will see the live demonstration of an analog RF signal being converted to a Digital Intermediate Frequency signal.
Find out more by visiting https://www.etlsystems.com/ or https://www.idirect.net/.
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About ETL Systems
ETL Systems has been at the forefront of RF design and manufacturing for over 35 years. It designs and builds essential elements of critical satellite communications infrastructure. Its culture of innovation and its solutioneering approach have established it as a market leader in the field, with revenue growing 30x since 2003. In 2020, ETL Systems received significant investment from CBPE Capital, enabling the management team to drive their ambitious growth plan forward.
ETL's rapid growth and success have been recognised at the UK's highest level, with the company winning three Queen's Awards for Enterprise in International Trade. As a testament to that success, the top 20 satellite operators and teleports in the world utilise ETL's products. Around the world, 75% of NATO governments use ETL Systems equipment to protect their citizens.
Today, the company offers a full suite of solutions between the antenna and the modem for both the uplink and downlink chains. In 2019, ETL expanded its range to include instrumentation and measurement equipment for the set up and testing of RF chains through its acquisition of Atlantic Microwave Ltd. Find out more at https://www.etlsystems.com/.
About ST Engineering iDirect
ST Engineering iDirect, a subsidiary of ST Engineering, is a global leader in satellite communications (satcom) providing technology and solutions that enable its customers to expand their business, differentiate their services and optimize their satcom networks. With over 40 years of delivering innovation focused on solving satellite's most critical economic and technology challenges we are committed to shaping the future of how the world connects. The product portfolio, branded iDirect, represents the highest standards in performance, efficiency and reliability, making it possible for its customers to deliver the best satcom connectivity e