General Description:
The Euvis DAQ413 module is a high-speed data aquisition and analysis system designed specifically for cutting-edge applications. The DAQ413 module digitizes incoming signals at 3.6 GSPS to on-board DRAMs providing up to 1G x 12-bit data memory. The DAQ module can be controlled by a PC via a USB interface. The 1.8 GHz clock input is single-ended 50-Ω terminated with a minimum power of 6 dBm. The module accepts a high-speed trigger signal for operations in burst mode. Two burst modes are offered: single burst and multiple-burst modes. The multiple-burst mode allows users to capture multiple folds of signals with trigger events. The digitized data can be downloaded, displayed, and analyzed on a PC using the included companion GUI and API for easy system development.
Key Features:
- 12-bit ADC
- ENOB: 8 bits
- Standard sampling rate: 3.6 GSPS
- 1G x 12-bit memory depth
- Up to 284 millisecond waveform at 3.6 GSPS
- Accepts external trigger
- Multiple-burst mode for acquiring multiple triggered signals
- USB 2.0 interface
- 1-lane PCIe BMD/DMA interface for data download(interface card included)
- 12V power supply
- GUI for module controls and waveform display
- Companion API and software drivers for easy system development
- Aluminum anodized enclosure: 8.25 x 3.5 x 10.7 (W x H x D) inches
Ordering and Pricing Information
For detailed data sheets and pricing information, please fill out our online request form or email info@euvis.com or call 1-805-583-9888.
Applications:
The flexibility of Euvis DAQ modules to digitize arbitrary patterns with high sample rates, dynamic page selection, and continuous or burst mode operation allow the ADC to be used for a variety of applications, such as:
- OFDM receiver
- Optical OFDM receiver
- Ultra-wideband receiver
- High-speed data acquisition
- High-speed test and measurement
- Wireless networking
- Electronic warfare
- RF Digital receiver
- Software Radio
Module Photo:
Graphical User Interface Application:
Functional Specifications:
GENERAL | |
ADC Resolution | 12 bits |
ENOB @ 3.6 GSPS | 8 |
SFDR @ 3.6 GSPS | 60 dBc |
Waveform Acquisition Modes |
Continuous
Single Burst Multiple-Burst |
User Interface |
USB 2.0 GUI for Windows XP and Windows 7 |
INPUT CLOCK | |
Type | Single Ended, 50-Ω terminated |
Connector Type | SMA |
Frequency Range | Standard: 3.6 GHz |
Power Level | 3 dBm to 8 dBm |
INPUT | |
Type | Differential, 50-Ω terminated |
Connector Type | SMA |
Input Bandwidth | 100 KHz ~ 1.8 GHz |
Input Level | 1 Vpp Differential |
Input Coupling | AC Coupled |
Input Return Loss | 10 dB |
TRIGGER | |
Connector | SMA |
External Trigger | LVCMOS 2.5V |
WAVEFORMS | |
Max Waveform Length | 536,870,912 samples |
Minimum Waveform Length (continuous) | 8192 samples |
Minimum Waveform Length (burst) | 8192 samples |
API | |
CLR Language Support |
Visual C++
Visual C# Visual Basic Visual J# |
OPTIONS | |
Variable sampling rates |
Measured data with AWG452:
1024-point FFT of a 112 MHz single-tone waveform generated by AWG452
SFDR: 62 dB ENOB: 8.8 bits
1024-point FFT of a 534 MHz single-tone waveform generated by AWG452
SFDR: 59 dB ENOB: 8.4 bits
1024-point FFT of a 1715 MHz single-tone waveform generated by AWG452
SFDR: 57 dB ENOB: 7.8 bits
Time-domain capture of a pulse sinc waveform in Single Burst Mode
3-burst capture of 3 widely spread pulses with Multi-Burst Mode
Enclosure Dimensions:
Enclosure Dimensions | |
Length | 10.7 inches |
Width | 8.25 inches |
Height | 3.50 inches |
Enclosure Drawings:
Front Panel
Back Panel
Side Panel