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- High Performance Digitizers & Data Acquisition Products
- Up to 14-bits at 10Gsps Digitizers with onboard FPGA for custom applications
- Available in PXIe, PCIe, uTCA.4, USB 3.0, 10 GbE from factors
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ADQ7WB is a powerful 12-bit dual-channel digitizer designed for capturing RF signals up to 6.5 GHz. It excels in applications like radar, satellite monitoring, distributed fiber optic sensing, SS-OCT, and more. Here are a few highlights:
- 12-bit, dual-channel, with 5 GSPS sampling rate per channel
- AC-coupled with 6.5 GHz analog input bandwidth
- Excellent spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR)
- Peer-to-peer streaming at 7 Gbyte/s to CPU or GPU for post-processing
- Available in PCIe and PXIe form factors
- Optional FPGA firmware development kit for custom real-time signal processing
- Optional digital down-conversion firmware (FW2DDC) featuring:
- Two DDCs including mixers and decimation
- FIR filter for noise reduction and channel equalization
- Continuous acquisition of up to 1 GHz instantaneous signal bandwidth
- Precise triggering and synchronized sampling for multi-channel systems
- Hardware, software, firmware customization offered to OEM customers
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Streaming to GPU at 28 Gbyte/s
Watch the 2-minute video that shows how we achieved 28 Gbyte/s sustained data transfer from four ADQ32 digitizers to an NVIDIA RTX A2000 graphics processing unit (GPU). Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology enables direct transfers between the digitizers and GPU with little or no involvement of the central processing unit (CPU) or dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) on the host PC.
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High-Performance Digitizer Basics Part 2 | High-Performance Digitizer Basics Part 1 | Fourth-Generation Digitizers with Easy-To-Use API |
Join Teledyne SP Devices for part 2 in a three-part introductory webinar series on high-performance digitizers.
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Join Teledyne SP Devices for part 1 in a three-part introductory webinar series on high-performance digitizers.
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We explain the design principles and operation of our fourth-generation digitizers with a focus on the application programming interface (API).
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