GE-A2DR9-D

 

GIGEXD CHASSIS
GE-A2DR9-D
GE-A2DR7-D
GE-DR2D-D

GE-A2DR9-D

 

Features

Uses Analog Devices AD9230 A/D Converter 
Uses Analog Devices AD8375 Variable Gain Amplifier
12 Bit  40 to 200Mhz A/D Converter 
AC Coupled,  -4 to 20dB Variable Gain Input Stage-Ideal For Connecting To RF Receivers
Multiple Clock Source-Direct  External Clock  Drive Using 1Vp-p Input Signal, User Supplied On Board 14 Pin Package Oscillator, Clock Synthesizer From Ext. 10MHz Ref or On-board 10MHz Ref. 
For Use With GIGEXD Rev2 Series
GIGEXD with A2DR9-D Cost: $3100, If ordering with GIGEXD Chassis, Cost is $3000 per Unit
Data sheet: GIGEXD_A2DR9D_datasheet.pdf

 

Engineering Note: The maximum GIGEXD transfer rate over gigabit ethernet is 100 MBytes/Sec.   The A2DR9-D can be operated at rates up to 200Mhz with 16 bit data (12 bit data MSB aligned).  Therefore, the effective rate of the A2DR9-D is 400MBytes/Sec.  Using the A2DR9-D at maximum rates means that the user has to lower the effective rate of data transmission out the GIGEXD to the gigabit ethernet interface.  This can be done in 1 of 2 ways:

1) The Digital Tuner within the GIGEXD can be used to tune, filter, and then decimate the data. 

2) The input sample rate can  be decimated-clocking the data at higher rates but throwing away samples to provide for a slower rate.  Ex. clocking at 200Mhz but setting the GIGEXD front end decimation to 4

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