8 simultaneously sampling 16-bit, 25 MSPS A/Ds
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Programmable input: +/-2V, +/-1V, +/-0.4V, +/-0.1V
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High impedance, differential inputs
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Xilinx Spartan3A DSP, 1.8M gate FPGA
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4MB SRAM
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Programmable Low Jitter PLL timebase
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Framed, software or external triggering
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Log acquisition timing and events
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44 bits digital IO on P16
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Power Management features
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XMC Module (75x150 mm)
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PCI Express (VITA 42.3)
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Multichannel sensor interface
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Neuro-physical instrumentation
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High speed motion recording
The X3-10M is an XMC IO module featuring eight
simultaneously sampling 16-bit, 25 MSPS A/D channels
designed for high speed instrumentation and analysis for
neuro-physical, high speed motion analysis, and high speed
data acquisition applications.
Flexible trigger methods include counted frames, software
triggering and external triggering. The sample rate clock is
either an external clock or on-board programmable PLL clock
source.
Data acquisition control, signal processing, buffering, and
system interface functions are implemented in a Xilinx
Spartan3A DSP FPGA, 1.8M gate device. Two 512Kx32
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 real-time hardware-in-the-loop development using
the graphical, block diagram Simulink 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 both high data rates to the host that is readily
expandable for custom applications.
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