FMC112 FPGA Mezzanine Card
Analog input

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Overview
The FMC112 is a 12-channel ADC FMC Daughter Card which is fully compliant with the VITA 57.1-2008 standard. It provides 12 A/D 14-bit 125 MSPS channels which can be sampled by an internal clock source (optionally locked to an external reference) or an externally supplied sample clock. A trigger input for customized sampling control is also available.
The FMC112 has the LPC (low pin count) connector, front panel I/O, and is conduction cooled capable.
The design is based on Linear Technology's quad channel 14-bit 125 MSPS A/D with high speed serial DDR LVDS outputs (two lanes per channel). The analog signal input is DC coupled with offset correction circuitry, connecting from a connector on the front panel.
The FMC112 allows flexible control of sampling frequency through serial communication buses. Further, the card is equipped with power supply and temperature monitoring and offers several power-down modes to switch off unused functions or protect the card from overheating.
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Our Board Support Package helps customers get their hardware implementation underway as quickly as possible by providing reference designs, the Stellar IP FPGA development tool, and the 4FM GUI user interface for controlling and monitoring the hardware, as well as other supporting elements.
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