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Subject: Re: Mid range ADC recommendations
From: Peter Milne <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:34:58 +0000
No problem for ACQ132CPCI to capture 4 x 10MSPS, and, although the basic ADC devices are 14 bit, it can run with 8x oversampling which will increase the effective resolution by 1.5 bit.

Continuous acquisition to Ethernet 4ch x 2b x 10MSPS = 80MB/s would be a challenge for any system; if the capture is pulsed then things become a lot easier, for example ACQ132CPCI will sustain an average output rate to Ethernet of > 25MB/s while simultaneously capturing data.

This is a single slot self contained networked device, fits in a 1U crate and includes an EPICS IOC on board..
http://www.d-tacq.com/acq132cpci.shtml

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Peter Milne			[email protected]
D-TACQ Solutions Ltd		www.d-tacq.com

On 02/14/2012 03:34 PM, Paul Sichta wrote:
The D-Tacq line has recently improved its streaming capability.  I am
fairly certain they have something for 10 or 20 MHz.

-ps


On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 05:08,<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,

We are looking for a mid-range ADC that will capture 4 channels of 10MHz data simultaneously with a resolution of 16-bit and can be hardware triggered. We're not worried about latency, but the device would have to be able to stream data off while capturing, so we are thinking Ethernet probably makes the most sense. Does anyone have any recommendations?

I was thinking something like this, has anyone used it / written an EPICS driver for it?
http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?nid=-34378.806672.00&lc=eng&cc=GB

Thanks,
Tom Cobb


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References:
Mid range ADC recommendations tom.cobb
Re: Mid range ADC recommendations Paul Sichta

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