September 8-11, 2025 – DIFI PlugFest 2025 Europe
WORK Microwave’s Holzkirchen, Germany Facility is the site of the third DIFI PlugFest. Member companies test the digital operability of ground segment technology using the DIFI Standard from Monday to Thursday morning, while Thursday afternoon’s Showcase event is open to all and features a keynote, panel session, demonstrations and discussions with the companies testing the interoperability of their products. Click here to REGISTER. Click here to complete the TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRE for members only.
SATSHOW25 – MARCH 10, 2025 – DIFI members exhibited technology at SATELLITE 2025 and introducing new products compatible with the DIFI Standard. This list of exhibitors and product introductions will bring you up to speed on the latest in digital ground segment technology. LEARN MORE
Our Mission
The mission of the Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability (DIFI) Consortium is to enable the digital transformation of space, satellite, and related industries by providing a simple, open, interoperable Digital IF/RF standard that replaces the natural interoperability of analog IF signals and helps prevent vendor lock-in. A truly interoperable digital IF will enable transformation to a virtualized ground segment, reducing the total cost of ownership and significantly boosting network and terminal agility and scalability.
IEEE-ISTO Std 4900-2021: Digital IF Interoperability Standard, v1.2.1 – February 2025
The data plane interface provides the ability to transmit and receive digitized IF data and corresponding metadata over standard IP networks. This interface is meant to be fully compliant with the VITA 49.2 standards. To download the Standard, please complete the contact form below.
Membership
The newly formed consortium is in the process of implementing administrative structures and recruiting additional member companies and organizations with an interest in space networks to become active participants in DIFI. Please review the Governing Documents and join now!
Electronically-steered flat-panel antennas (ESAs) are on a clear evolutionary path from high-cost terminals for single-beam/single-use applications to increasingly affordable offerings, many with some combination of multi-beam, multi-band, and multi-orbit capabilities. Supporting these flexible antenna systems will drive demand for digital-based ground systems for signal routing and processing. The DIFI Consortium is taking up the challenge of setting up and managing services through these antennas in a way that will enable interoperability between antenna systems and digital ground systems.
If you would like to participate in this working group, please click the join button to be part of this exciting endeavor.
Latest News
DIFI Forms Digital Ground Certification Working Group
DIFI Forms Digital Ground Certification Working Group Goal is to help the U.S. DoD and Commercial Operators assure that Digital ground terminals, modems, and components will perform at levels that [...]
The Ground Segment’s Digital Shift
The Ground Segment’s Digital Shift Moves from Education to Implementation By Kevin Dunne | December 13, 2024 FacebookXLinkedInPrintShare Via Satellite archive photo The satellite communications industry is going through a transformative period. [...]
NAVWAR’s William Joo to Keynote DIFI Workshop at MILCOM
To discuss the importance of DIFI-compliant apertures, advances and desired next steps across a range of developments October 09, 2024 10:31 ET| Source: DIFI ConsortiumFollow PISCATAWAY, N.J., Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE [...]