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PCIe digitizer cards deliver 4.7 GHz signal acquisition and analysis

PCIe digitizer cards deliver 4.7 GHz signal acquisition and analysis

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By Nick Flaherty



Spectrum Instrumentation has extended its flagship PCIe digitizers with ultrawide bandwidths up to 4.7 GHz for -3 dB attenuation.

The M5i.3360-x16 and M5i.3367-x16 provide one and two channels respectively and each card is capable of sampling at rates up to 10 GS/s, with 12-bit vertical resolution, specifically designed to deliver the most accurate acquisition and analysis of signals in the GHz range.

The flexible front-end circuitry has programmable full-scale ranges, from ±200 mV to ±2.5 V, and input offset and data can be stored in 4 GB (2 GSamples) of on-board memory (16 GB or 8 GSamples optional) and transferred over the 16 lane PCIe 3.0 bus at 12.8 GB/s.

The on-board memory can be used as a ring-buffer, working much like a conventional oscilloscope, or fully as a FIFO-buffer for continuous data streaming. The data can also be sent to PC memory for storage or directly to CPUs and CUDA-based GPUs for customized signal processing and analysis.

This allows signals to be analysed for frequency content anywhere from DC to the Nyquist limit (half the sample rate, or up to 5 GHz), making them ideal for working with extremely fast signals in laser systems, semiconductor testing, spectroscopy, reflectometry and a wide variety of RF applications.

Acquisitions can be made in both single-shot or multiple-waveform recording modes. Multiple-waveform recording allows the capture of numerous events, even at very high trigger rates. Conventional edge triggering, which includes trigger time stamping, is enhanced by a number of sophisticated trigger modes that help with the capture of the most elusive events. These include Window, Re-Arm, Delay and Software triggers, as well as the ability to use the cards inputs (channel, trigger and digital lines) to set up specific trigger conditions based on Boolean logic.

Oliver Rovini, Chief Technical Officer, said “At 4.7 GHz, these new digitizer cards offer our highest bandwidth capability to date. More bandwidth means less signal attenuation at higher frequencies. It also makes it possible to detect and measure faster pulses and signal edge speeds. As such, bandwidth is critical for any engineer or scientist that wants to measure and characterize high frequency electronic signals. Our flagship digitizer line, that is based on 12-bit ADC technology, now has seven different models with sampling rates from 3.2 to 10 GS/s and bandwidths from 1 to 4.7 GHz. The range lets our customers choose the performance level that perfectly fits their specific requirements.” 

The PCIe cards can be used for automated testing systems with a software development kit (SDK) enables the cards to be programmed in C, C++, C#, Delphi, VB.NET, J#, Python, Julia, Java, LabVIEW, and MATLAB. The SDK contains all the required driver libraries as well as numerous programming examples.

For users who don’t want to write their own code, the company offers SBench 6 Professional. SBench 6 is a powerful measurement GUI for full card control, with display, analysis, storage, and documentation capabilities. It also includes processing techniques such as FFT’s, for frequency domain analysis, and data interpolation for improved timing measurements.

The new M5i.3360-x16 and M5i.3367-x16 data acquisition cards carry a 5-year product warranty, with free software and firmware updates, as well as customer support directly from the engineering team for the life of the product. All the digitizer cards are available now with delivery being 4-6 weeks after the receipt of an order.

www.spectrum-instrumentation.com/products/families/33xx_m5i_pcie.php

 

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