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Old 10-15-2004, 10:08 PM
BANSAL DHAN RAJ
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Default How can FPGAs be used for high speed data acquisition????

hi everybody
How can the FPGAs (particularly ALTERA) be used for high speed data
acquisition of the order of 10 MSPS(mega samples per second ).Which
one ADSP 21992 or FPGA is better? What is a CAN(CONTROone ADSP 21992
or FPGA is better? What is a CAN(CONTROL AREA NETWORK)? pls reply soon
..thanks in advance
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Old 10-17-2004, 10:21 AM
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[email protected] (BANSAL DHAN RAJ) wrote in message news:<[email protected] com>...
> hi everybody
> How can the FPGAs (particularly ALTERA) be used for high speed data
> acquisition of the order of 10 MSPS(mega samples per second ).Which
> one ADSP 21992 or FPGA is better? What is a CAN(CONTROone ADSP 21992
> or FPGA is better? What is a CAN(CONTROL AREA NETWORK)? pls reply soon
> .thanks in advance


There is a recent thread on DAQ at 1GHz in an FPGA.
[email protected]
I guess your DSP can not do that.

10MHz on a single channel is hardly high speed for either approach,
you use whatever you like, it probably does not matter much.
Well, if you want to do 100000 channels at 10MHz you better use FPGAs.
Especially if you did it in 1994 like these guys:
http://na49info.cern.ch/Public/detector/

CAN is a network standard use primarily in cars.
(see the 2000+ google hits for "control area network")


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Old 10-17-2004, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: How can FPGAs be used for high speed data acquisition????

Do you know any reference design for 10M sample/sec 12-16bit resolution ADC
board with 4-16Ksample buffer?
AND/OR
A commercial board ADC board with above mentioned specs and with PC104+ PCI
or PC104 ISA or USB interface ?

> ...
> 10MHz on a single channel is hardly high speed for either approach,
> you use whatever you like, it probably does not matter much.
> Well, if you want to do 100000 channels at 10MHz you better use FPGAs.
> Especially if you did it in 1994 like these guys:
> http://na49info.cern.ch/Public/detector/
> ...
>
> Kolja Sulimma



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Old 10-18-2004, 12:11 PM
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<Philippe Thomas> wrote in message news:<41729934$0$24889$[email protected] au>...
> Do you know any reference design for 10M sample/sec 12-16bit resolution ADC
> board with 4-16Ksample buffer?
> AND/OR
> A commercial board ADC board with above mentioned specs and with PC104+ PCI
> or PC104 ISA or USB interface ?


Not PC104 but high speed USB2.0 and 64Ms 12 Bit:
http://comsec.com/wiki?UniversalSoftwareRadioPeripheral

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