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Subject: | Re: Re: VME-based arbitary function generator |
From: | Damjan Golob <[email protected]> |
To: | [email protected] |
Date: | Fri, 12 Jan 2007 11:10:23 +0100 |
Dear Shifu,
our product line of embedded computers normally comes with Linux and EPICS support. More those informations are available on www.microIOC.com We could provide you two options: -- First would be microIOC with DAC analog output card with AFG (arbitrary function generator). Those microIOC with one or more PC104 DAC cards could fully replaces VME-4154. Up to three cards could be installed into 19" 2U rack mountable case. Each card have 8 analog output channels with 12 bit resolution, output frequency 100kHz per channel 100 kHz. Additionally, the total memory capacity is 64k samples and can be variable divided among channels. The channels can be updated individually or simultaneously and their voltage can be bipolar (+/- 10V, ±5V) or unipolar (0-10V, 0-5V). By using 30Hz trigger, it can be outputted 33 ms long arbitrary waveform. --- We also have experience with AWG (arbitrary waveform generator). We offer special AWG microIOC: the system use FPGA and waveforms are loaded compressed for fast transfers from system to digital generator . Links to the this AWG are http://www.microioc.com/function_generator.htm --- Regards, Damjan
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