The SDR4320VP from Pacific Defense is a Quad-Channel Software-Defined Radio (SDR) that operates from 10 MHz to 18 GHz. It is a SOSA/CMOSS-aligned transceiver tailored for SWaP-optimized payloads, enabling seamless integration into existing EW/SIGINT/radar/cyber mission systems. This SDR is powered by AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC and consists of an 8 GB DDR4 memory, 14-bit ADC/DACs, programmable DDCs, and interfaces. It facilitates rapid deployment of new waveforms, jamming techniques, and adaptive direction-finding algorithms, without hardware modifications. This SDR delivers a data rate of up to 100 Gbps and an output power of +10 dBm.
The SDR4320VP also supports multi-card synchronization to perform geolocation and beamforming operations. This SDR transceiver has an intelligent platform management interface (IPMI) and provides comprehensive embedded (EDK) & software development kit (SDK) support for system management. This SDR can be controlled remotely using 100GBase-KR4, 10GBase-KR, and PCIe Gen3 backplane interfaces. It consumes 80 W of power. This transceiver is available in a conduction-cooled, 3U OpenVPX enclosure, which is compliant with the ANSI VITA 48.2 standard for VPX REDI reduction.