Hytec Electronics Ltd

500MHz

Data Acquisition and Control

Industry Pack IP-FADC-8420
Flash ADC 500MHz 8 bits

Description

Features

The Hytec IP-FADC-8420 is a single-width Industry Pack that provides an IP-Flash ADC with the following characteristics:-

• 8-bit resolution
• 500MHz max. digitisation rate
• 350MHz bandwidth
• Virtex4 FPGA based
• 4K FIFO
• Pre and post-trigger buffers
• External hardware trigger
• Programmable threshold firmware trigger
• 2V full-scale differential input
• 50 ohms termination
• Digital control lines

Specifications
 

Size Single width Industry Pack 1.8ins x 3.9 ins
Operating temp  0 to 45 deg C ambient
Number of channels  1
Digitisation rate  62.5, 125, 250, 500 MHz by programmable on-board clock
Data format  8-bits binary
Full-scale input  2V
Internal clock  62.5 MHz
Clock accuracy  +/-100ppm (0.01%)
Trigger  External 2V pulse into 50 ohms. Internal programmable digital data threshold Memory  
Memory: 4K max. divided between pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers
Power  +5V @ 400mA +/-12V @ 100mA typical from the VME supplies
Jumpers  J1, J2 Boot jumpers – inserted to allow FPGA to load.
Modes  Store data in FIFO until triggered or halted. On trigger store conversions for a pre-set number of conversions up to a maximum of half the buffer size.

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Last modified: October 06, 2006