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thsutikno
Joined: 08 Sep 2009 Posts: 3 Location: Malaysia
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10 Sep 2009 2:55 fpga boards with adcs |
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| I want to design my project with FPGA that it has 4 high speed ADC or more. what should I use FPGA?
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oursriharsha
Joined: 23 Apr 2009 Posts: 54 Helped: 3 Location: Mumbai, India
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10 Sep 2009 4:47 adc fpga board |
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Is it that you want an FPGA with more than 4 Analog I/O s you mean to say ?
and if it is so , you can opt for Fusion device from Actel with 600k gates and 30 Analog I/Os. (AFS600)
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thsutikno
Joined: 08 Sep 2009 Posts: 3 Location: Malaysia
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10 Sep 2009 5:04 fpga adc |
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Yet. I has studying about motor control based on FPGA, and I need 4 analog input or more (support 4 high speed ADC or more).
Thank for your information. I will check ACTEL FPGA. Currently I use Altera FPGA, but I want to find a comparator to do it
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farhada
Joined: 01 Oct 2004 Posts: 337 Helped: 40 Location: Nice, France
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16 Sep 2009 18:57 cheap 2 adc fpga board |
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Ok,
First of all you have to specity what you mean by high-speed, high speed in ADC terms can be anything from 1MSPS to 1GSPS, then it all depends on what you want to do with the data after you captured them.
Any FPGA is good for 1MSPS ADCs but there no FPGAs as I know who can support an ADC at 1GSPS without some very special PCB tricks.
Best regards,
/Farhad
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