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Features
· Two LTC2242, 12-bit 250 MSPS
converters
· Virtex-II Pro FPGA, 4 or 5 Million gates
· PCI 64/66 with Pn4 port to host card
· XMC - 1GB/s full duplex rates per VITA 42
· 64MB SDRAM plus 2MB RAM for FPGA
· Sample clocks: dual external or on-card PLL
· Advanced SW and firmware demo programs
· External Trigger control
· Full FPGA dev system (VHDL, MatLab/Simulink)
· Supported by MatLab/Simulink |
Applications
· Software Defined Radio (SDR)
· Signal Identification
· Electronic Warfare
· Advanced RADAR
· Hardware Testing
· Telecom IP development
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Overview
The UWB Receiver PMC/XMC card features the
most advanced architecture for ultra-fast signal capture and
real-time processing in wide-band radio systems and similar wide
spectrum applications. It integrates two 250 MSPS, 12-bit A/D
channels with a large FPGA for user-code, ample memory and flexible
clocks/triggers on a PMC/XMC mezzanine format.
The UWB has Xilinx VirtexII Pro FPGA for
signal processing that may be quickly customized using Innovative's
Framework Logic in VHDL or in the MATLAB Simulink graphical
environment. Large on-card memories for data capture and analysis, a
flexible clocking structure, and 1GB/s connectivity to host DSP
cards make the UWB a powerful front end to many applications. This
interface offers a very high-rate, low latency connection to
Innovative Integration’s Velocia series of DSP and FPGA compactPCI
boards and this port protocol can be reconfigured in logic to
communicate with third party host cards.
Full Software support is available for Windows so you can fit
this module to a PCI to PMC extender card and use in a Desktop PC or
fit direct to a PMC site on a Single Board Computer. The board
includes its own PLL for generating a clock, but to get even more
frequency resolution and less phase noise, consider the
Clock Generator PMC Module. |
Dual 250MSPS 12 bit ADC PMC/XMC Module

Data Sheet [PDF]
Block Diagram [Flash]
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