LAN connection for data transfer or parallel processing
For external communication, RVP10SRV supports a standard 1 Gbit Ethernet.
For communication between RVP10SRV and IFDR10, there is a 10 Gbit fiber optic cable connection.
For most applications, the IRIS Radar software is installed on the same server with RDA software. Moment results (Z, T, V, and W) are transferred internally.
The Ethernet is used to transfer moment results (Z, T, V, and W) to third-party application host computers, such as a product generator.
IFDR10 communicates over 100 Base T or 10-Gigabit Ethernet using UDP packets to send the I and Q values to RVP10SRV, and can broadcast them - allowing for archiving or parallel processing.
The digital I and Q data produced by IFDR10 is sent to the RVP10SRV server to perform the processing using pulse pairs, Fourier transforms, or random phase techniques.
