技术
- 网络与连接 - 以太网
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 盗窃检测
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
BAE Systems Australia 是一家全球领先的国防公司,设计、制造和支持各种国防产品,包括军用飞机、水面舰艇、潜艇、空间系统、雷达、航空电子设备、电子系统和制导武器。该公司拥有工程和系统集成方面的关键技能,是为澳大利亚国防军提供电子战、通信、军事空中支援、软件和支持服务的领先供应商。 BAE 系统部队意识和保护部门设计、开发、集成和支持电子战系统、机载预警和控制 (AEW&C) 地面任务支持、高频 (HF) 雷达、武器系统和集成自主系统。
挑战
监测澳大利亚广阔的北部海岸线是该国国家安全计划的重要组成部分。然而,所涉及的巨大区域给检测地平线以外的物体带来了挑战。澳大利亚国防军 (ADF) 的 Jindalee 超视距雷达 (OTHR) 系统位于澳大利亚中部爱丽丝泉附近,通过使用一系列延伸超过 3.4 公里的天线从电离层反射信号,克服了地球曲率造成的正常范围限制。全球领先的国防公司 BAE Systems Australia 支持超灵敏 Jindalee 雷达的持续开发,其先进的接收器和信号处理系统有助于扩展 ADF Jindalee 作战雷达网络 (JORN) 的功能。然而,创建这些系统需要 BAE Systems 保持在高频雷达技术的前沿,包括射频和高速数据处理系统的开发。典型的 HF 项目需要多达 10 层的 FR4 板,这些板符合模拟和数字领域严格的性能目标,因此需要先进的工具和设计系统来成功开发 OTHR 子系统。
解决方案
BAE Systems 高频雷达开发团队使用 Altium Designer 进行电路板开发已有大约六年的时间,并逐步升级至当前的 Altium Designer 6 许可证。在此期间,设计解决方案的功能和性能不断增强,使 BAE Systems 的工程师始终处于电路板设计技术的前沿,并为他们提供了开发增强 OTHR 系统所需的高度复杂电路板设计所需的能力。 Altium Designer 的统一板级设计功能,例如强大的信号完整性分析、差分对支持和自动 FPGA 引脚优化,改善了项目时间框架,同时确保设计在开发周期早期按预期执行。在尖端性能成为核心设计标准的环境中,Altium Designer 的统一设计解决方案为 BAE Systems 提供了实现其目标所需的复杂电路板开发能力。
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