CompactPCI card: digital pattern generator
-2 - 10V, 40 MS/s | MC.7221
Spectrum Systementwicklung Microelectronic
* Pattern generator with programmable levels
* 32 bit data width at 40 MS/s
* Needs two CompactPCI slots
* High and low level programmable to -2 V up to +10 V
* Level individually for each 4 bit programmable
* Outputs could be individually disabled
* Differntial output sin hardware
* Capable of driving 110 ohm termination
* Up to 512 MByte on-board memory
* Continuous FIFO mode
* 32 Bit CompactPCI 6U interface
The MC.72xx pattern generator series gives the user the possibility to generate digital data with a wide range of output levels. For every 4 bit the LOW and HIGH levels can be programmed from -2.0 V up to +10.0 V. Even at high speeds you are not limited concerning the maximum output swing. This enables the user to drive devices of nearly any logic family, like ECL, PECL, TTL, LVDS, LVTTL, CMOS or LVCMOS. The potentially necessary differential signals are generated in hardware, so that only one data bit is used for each pair of differential signals.
All outputs can be separately disabled allowing the easy connection with digital acquisition boards and the adaption to a wide range of test setups. The internal standard synchronisation bus allows synchronisation of several MC.xxxx boards. Therefore the MC.72xx board could be used as an enlargement to any digital or analog board.
* 32 bit data width at 40 MS/s
* Needs two CompactPCI slots
* High and low level programmable to -2 V up to +10 V
* Level individually for each 4 bit programmable
* Outputs could be individually disabled
* Differntial output sin hardware
* Capable of driving 110 ohm termination
* Up to 512 MByte on-board memory
* Continuous FIFO mode
* 32 Bit CompactPCI 6U interface
The MC.72xx pattern generator series gives the user the possibility to generate digital data with a wide range of output levels. For every 4 bit the LOW and HIGH levels can be programmed from -2.0 V up to +10.0 V. Even at high speeds you are not limited concerning the maximum output swing. This enables the user to drive devices of nearly any logic family, like ECL, PECL, TTL, LVDS, LVTTL, CMOS or LVCMOS. The potentially necessary differential signals are generated in hardware, so that only one data bit is used for each pair of differential signals.
All outputs can be separately disabled allowing the easy connection with digital acquisition boards and the adaption to a wide range of test setups. The internal standard synchronisation bus allows synchronisation of several MC.xxxx boards. Therefore the MC.72xx board could be used as an enlargement to any digital or analog board.
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