X3-SDF

PCI Express XMC Module, (4) 24-bit, Fast Sigma-Delta A/D >110 dB, 1M FPGA, 4 MB Memory 

X3-SDF XMCe Module - 4 Channel 24/16 bit ADCs and FPGA

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RoHS Compliant C++ drivers available Works with Windows Ships with Malibu libraries Simulink/MATLAB Support Framework logic support Works with Linux

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eInstrument - DAQ Node

XMC to Cabled PCI Express Adapter

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XMC to PCI Express Adapter Board

XMC to CompactPCI Adapter

SBC COMex Embedded PC

Features

  • Four Simultaneous A/D Channels
  • >110 dB SFDR @ 625 ksps
  • >105 dB S/N @ 2.5 MSPS
  • Fully differential, +/-5V inputs
  • Programmable output resolution and sample rates up to 20 MSPS
  • Programmable filters
  • Xilinx Spartan3, 1M gate FPGA
  • 4MB SRAM
  • External or Programmable PLL timebase
  • Framed, software or external triggering
  • Log acquisition timing and events
  • 48 bits digital IO on J16
  • Power Management features
  • XMC Module (75x150 mm)
  • PCI Express (VITA 42.3)

Applications

  • Vibration Measurement
  • Audio and Acoustic Testing
  • Data acquisition

Overview

The X3-SDF is an XMC IO module featuring 4 simultaneously sampling, sigma delta A/D channels designed for vibration, acoustic and high dynamic range measurements. The A/D device has programmable output rates up to 24 bits @ 2.5 MSPS and 16- bits @ 20 MSPS using the programmable filter in the A/D.

A precision, low-jitter timebase or external clock is used for sample rate generation. Sample rates up to 20 MSPS, with <10 kHz programmable resolution, are supported as well as external clocking. Trigger methods include counted frames, software and external triggering.

Data acquisition control, signal processing, buffering, and system interface functions are implemented in a Xilinx Spartan3 1M gate FPGA. Two 1Mx16 memory devices are used for data buffering and FPGA computing memory.

The logic can be fully customized using VHDL and MATLAB using the FrameWork Logic toolset. The MATLAB BSP supports hardware-in-the-loop development using the Simulink block diagram environment with Xilinx System Generator.

The PCI Express interface supports continuous data rates up to 180 MB/ s between the module and the host. A flexible data packet system implemented over the PCIe interface provides high data rates to the host and is readily expandable for custom applications.