HIGH DATA RATE RECEIVER
HDR-4G+ USER’S MANUAL
Ref. DTU 100782
Is.Rev 3.5
Date: June 1, 2021
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CORTEX HDR Interfaces 1.5
Mechanical & Electrical Interfaces 1.5.1
Refer to Section 1.6 and 2.2 for signal characteristics (bit rate, carrier frequency, modulation, PCM
code, level, impedance, test points, etc…) and I/O connections.
Ethernet TCP-IP Interface 1.5.2
Monitoring & Control data & Received Data are exchanged between the Signal Processing Software
(SPS) and remote M&C clients over any Ethernet port. The CORTEX HDR acts as a data server. Data
are exchanged using the connected-sockets communication protocol.
Some data flows accept multiple clients at a time (monitoring, logging, spectrum analysis, vector
analysis data), while other flows accept only one client at a time (equipment configuration and reset).
Each type of transfer flow is allocated a specific port number which the clients use for connecting to the
equipment. Port numbers are listed below:
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
CONNECTIONS
CORTEX HDR Monitoring Data (MON)
CORTEX HDR Control Data (CTRL)
CORTEX HDR Remote Access Control (RAC)
Spectrum Analysis Data (SPA)
Vector Analysis Data (VEC)
Doppler or Analysis Data (DOP)
Table 1: CORTEX HDR TCP-IP Port Addresses
A detailed description of this interface is available in Annex 1 (Documents reference: STI 100013 and
STI 100013_HDR).
For Data transmission, the TCP/IP interface is recommended. As an option a UDT protocol could be
use please consult the factory.