The HPx Series of Radar Interface Cards includes the HPx-250, HPx-200, HPx-200e, HPx-200H and HPx-200C cards - see table below. These cards can be provided with a low-level board support library for Windows and Linux, or else may be used with the SPx Development library or fully-featured server software for radar network distribution, processing, target tracking and radar recording.
The HPx-200 is a flexible, cost-effective PCI-based primary radar acquisition card that captures and processes one or two analogue or digital radar video signals. When used with the SPx radar processing library it is possible to build radar distribution servers and integrated display solutions rapidly and cost-effectively. Or, if you have your own processing software, HPx-200 is the ideal capture solution.
Model |
Form-Factor |
Status |
HPx-250 |
PMC |
Active |
HPx-200 |
PCI |
Active |
HPx-200H |
PCI |
Active |
HPx-200e |
PCI express |
Active |
HPx-200He |
PCI express |
Active |
HPx-200C |
PCI |
Active |
HPx-200Ce |
PCI express |
Active |
The HPx-200e provides identical functionality to the HPx-200 in a PCI express (1 lane) form factor.
HPx-250 (which replaces the HPx-150 from September 2011 for new projects) provides a similar set of capabilities on the compact PMC form-factor. The PMC board may be fitted to a compact PCI (cPCI) or VME processor card for a rugged embedded solution.
The SPx radar processing library is an extensible toolkit of radar-specific functions that can be linked together to form a processing chain. Using this library, radar video can be processed to remove clutter, interference and enhance gain prior to network distribution and scan-conversion. Custom functions are easily incorporated into the processing chain.
The HPx cards interface to analogue or digital radar signals, and provides a flexible mixing capability to allow a combination of the inputs to be captured. HPx hardware has been used to interface to many different types of radar, from small marine radars to large air surveillance and from legacy military radars to modern solid state radars, such as the Kelvin Hughes SharpEye™ radar.
The cards can be configured to handle a wide range of signal types, including differential and single ended with signals up to 60V.
The dual analogue input videos are captured at up to 50 MHz sample rate using high-precision analogue to digital converters at 12-bits (10-bits on HPx-100 and HPx-150) resolution. The captured video can be optionally down-sampled to reduce the data rate before being transferred across the PCI bus using high-speed DMA. On the host computer, the compatible SPx driver for Windows or Linux (other operating systems supported on request) is coupled into the SPx processing library to provide a full complement of radar processing functions.
High resolution versions of the card, HPx-200H and HPx-200He, are available which digitise at up to 100MHz sampling rate. Note that these high resolution versions provide a single analogue video input rather than a dual input.
An on-board FPGA provides data processing and control and offers capability for expanding the data processing functions for
customised applications.
The optional SPx radar processing library (see here) is an extensible toolkit of radar-specific functions that can be linked together to form a processing chain. Using this library, radar video can be processed to remove clutter, interference and enhance gain prior to network distribution or scan-conversion. Custom functions are easily incorporated into the processing chain.
The captured video may be compressed, distributed or displayed with the optional SPx library software. A complete server application, optionally incorporating radar recording and scenario generation, is built from just a few function calls into the SPx library. For integrated display solutions, the SPx scan-converter is easily connected to the HPx cards driver to provide real-time radar video updates in Windows or Linux/X11.
The HPx-250/200 cards can be purchased as OEM cards for integration into your projects. A software driver is available that handles all interaction with the card and presents a programming interface (API) in C/C++. The card is supported under Linux and Windows (XP and Vista) as standard. Other operating systems may be supported on request (consult the factory).
You can expand the processing of the captured radar video using the related SPx software programming library. This provides a set of software modules for many common radar processing functions.
If you need to display radar video under Windows, the optional RadarView application software provides a complete application that shows radar video along with map data and overlays.
You can use the HPx cards in your system with the SPx driver providing the API. Additional software modules from the SPx library provide the option to further process the video for network distribution. A radar distribution system with optional record to disk is easily constructed by combining pre-existing SPx objects in the form of C++ classes. The compatible software-based radar scan converter classes provide high-performance PPI, B-Scan and A-Scan display either locally or across a network.
Features Summary
Form factor
PCI
(half-length) Interface (HPx-200, HPX-200H, HPx-200C)
PMC (HPx-250)
PCI express
(half length) interface (HPx-200e, HPx-200He, HPx-200Ce)
PCI Bus
32-bit, 33/66
MHz
Programming
C/C++ software
library
Control
Board support
API
SPx
Development Library
SPx Server
application
RadarView
application
Platform
Windows
(XP/Vista/7), Linux
Processor
x86
Radar Inputs
2 x Analogue
Video ( -5v to 5v), 75 Ohms
8 x Digital
(RS422) with external clock (2 x Digital inputs on HPx-250)
ACP/ARP
(RS422, RS423, or 75 Ohm terminated discrete with opto-coupler)
Parallel
azimuth input (12 bits + clock)
Trigger
(RS422, RS423, or up to 30v, 75 Ohms terminated discrete signal)
End of range
signal (HPx-200, HPx-250 only)
Radar Mixing
Programmable
mixing of analogue and digital inputs
Gain Control
Programmable
gain and offset adjustment control
Test Generator
Built in
analogue and digital test generator
Return Length
Programmable
up to 64k samples per return
Bandwidth
25 MHz for
each analogue channel
PRF
100 to 10kHz
Scan Rates
Up to 120 rpm
Sample Rate
Programmable
up to 50 MHz for each channel.
Trigger delay
Programmable
range zero trigger delay
Range
correlation
Programmable
range decimation
Output
Digitised
radar video on PCI bus
A to D
12 bit
sampling, with optional reduction to 8.
General
Purpose IO
3 bits of
configurable read/write IO
Connector
37W D
connector for radar video and ACP/ARP azimuth inputs. Parallel azimuth is
accessible through header connector on the card (HPx-200)
50W MDR
connector for radar and all azimuth signals (HPx-250, 150)
Software
Board Support
- Basic board support library for card control and data retrieval. One time
cost for this library and no recurring costs.
SPx Library -
SPx Radar processing library with support for scan conversion, network
distribution, processing, plot extraction. There is a charge for the SPx
Development library and then a recurring runtime cost according to deployed
features.
(Note: 1 x Analogue Video on HPx-200H and HPx-200He)