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Innovative Integration X3-SD16 PCI Express XMC Module

Posted by Ken Cheung in FPGA-based Product on Thursday, August 19, 2010

Innovative Integration announced the X3-SD16 PCI Express XMC module. Data acquisition control, signal processing, buffering, and system functions are implemented in a Xilinx Spartan 3A DSP 1.8M FPGA device. Two 512Kx32 memories are used for data buffering and FPGA computing memory. The logic can be fully customized using VHDL and MATLAB via 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.

X3-SD16 PCI Express XMC module block diagram

X3-SD16 PCI Express XMC Module Features

  • Sixteen 144 Khz, 24-bit A/D channels
  • 15.8 bit ENOB, 110 dB SFDR A/Ds
  • Sixteen 192 KHz, 24-bit DAC channels
  • Differential instrumentation inputs with programmable 2, 10 and 20 V ranges
  • +/-10V output range
  • DC-coupled for instrumentation applications
  • Xilinx Spartan3A DSP 1.8M or 3.4M FPGA
  • 4MB SRAM
  • Programmable or external sample clock
  • Synchronized system sampling using common reference clock, triggers and sync
  • Framed, software or external triggering
  • Log acquisition timing and events
  • 44 bits digital IO on P16
  • Power Management features
  • PCI Express XMC Module (75×150 mm)
  • Use in any PCI Express desktop, compact PCI/PXI, or cabled PCI Express application
Innovative Integration X3-SD16 PCI Express XMC module

More info: Mercury Computer Systems Protocol Offload Engine Technology (POET)

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