Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi,
At DLS we have a
requirement for a high speed ADC combined with MCA capability. One potential
candidate is the VME Struck SIS3302, which is a 100MHz 8-channel 16-bit
digitizer, complete with FPGA running histogramming firmware.
Has anyone had
experience with this board yet? Or developed EPICS software for
it?
Thanks,
Matthew
Dr Matthew Pearson
Software Systems
Engineer
Diamond Light Source
Ltd
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Chilton, Didcot
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