Might be overkill for his needs, but you can put one our our Barracuda PMCs
http://www.bittware.com/products/PMC/BCPM/bcpm_desc.stm on one of our
TigerSHARC DSP boards and get a pretty powerful adc/dsp system in your PC
(or CompactPCI rack). The Barracuda has 2 AD6645s at 105 MS/sec, a Virtex
II 1000, and a 64/66 PCI interface. When you put the Barracuda on the
TigerSHARC board you can run both channels full speed continuously with the
data coming in over link ports to the TigerSHARCs.
----
Ron Huizen
BittWare
"Bob Gorry" <rgorry@nospam.snet.net> wrote in message
news:OMw9d.15051$Qv5.4086@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
> How about a board with a 100Msamples/s (14-bit) ADC like the AD6645 and a
> DSP to do just a few instructions/sample. A friend of mine needs
something
> like this for his research lab.
>
> Bob
>
> "Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
> > "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
> > news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
> >> (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
> >> This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
> >> nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a
> >> lot of interfacing.
> >> The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
> >> Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
> >>
> >> Any ideas appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Paul
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
> > Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an I/O
> > board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples at up
to
> > 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but we do have
> > boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading the dspstak
> > manuals and datasheets from our web site.
> >
> > There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
> > AD9244.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Al Clark
> > Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
> > Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
>
>
Reply by Al Clark●October 8, 20042004-10-08
"Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
news:ck5df4$49m$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk:
> Thanks Al,
>
> What is the ident no. of the board which uses the AD9244 ?
dspstak a9244 - Email me directlt if you would like a quote or more info.
Al Clark
>
> Paul
>
> "Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
>> "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
>> news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
>> > (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
>> > This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
>> > nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than
>> > requiring a lot of interfacing.
>> > The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
>> > Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
>> >
>> > Any ideas appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Paul
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
>> Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an
>> I/O board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples
>> at up to 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but
>> we do have boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading
>> the dspstak manuals and datasheets from our web site.
>>
>> There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
>> AD9244.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Al Clark
>> Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
>> Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
>
>
--
Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by Al Clark●October 8, 20042004-10-08
"Bob Gorry" <rgorry@nospam.snet.net> wrote in
news:OMw9d.15051$Qv5.4086@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com:
> How about a board with a 100Msamples/s (14-bit) ADC like the AD6645
> and a DSP to do just a few instructions/sample. A friend of mine
> needs something like this for his research lab.
>
> Bob
We don't have a board this fast. You could create an I/O module with a
fifo and a ADC for this kind of application. The AD9244 - ADSP-21262
combo works well since the ADSP-21262 can accept inputs at up to 50M/s
via its PDAP interface.
Al Clark
>
> "Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
>> "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
>> news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
>>> (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
>>> This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
>>> nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring
>>> a lot of interfacing.
>>> The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
>>> Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
>>>
>>> Any ideas appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
>> Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an
>> I/O board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples
>> at up to 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but
>> we do have boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading
>> the dspstak manuals and datasheets from our web site.
>>
>> There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
>> AD9244.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Al Clark
>> Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
>> Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
>
>
>
--
Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by Bob Gorry●October 8, 20042004-10-08
How about a board with a 100Msamples/s (14-bit) ADC like the AD6645 and a
DSP to do just a few instructions/sample. A friend of mine needs something
like this for his research lab.
Bob
"Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> wrote in message
news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
> "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
> news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
>> (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
>> This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
>> nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a
>> lot of interfacing.
>> The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
>> Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
>>
>> Any ideas appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>
>
> Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
> Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an I/O
> board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples at up to
> 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but we do have
> boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading the dspstak
> manuals and datasheets from our web site.
>
> There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
> AD9244.
>
>
> --
> Al Clark
> Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
> Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by Paul Lovell●October 8, 20042004-10-08
Thanks Al,
What is the ident no. of the board which uses the AD9244 ?
Paul
"Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> wrote in message
news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
> "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
> news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
> > (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
> > This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
> > nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a
> > lot of interfacing.
> > The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
> > Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
> >
> > Any ideas appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
>
> Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
> Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an I/O
> board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples at up to
> 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but we do have
> boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading the dspstak
> manuals and datasheets from our web site.
>
> There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
> AD9244.
>
>
> --
> Al Clark
> Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
> Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by ●October 7, 20042004-10-07
"Al Clark" <dsp@danvillesignal.com> escribi� en el mensaje
news:Xns957B52137C2BFaclarkdanvillesignal@66.133.130.30...
> "Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
> news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
> > (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
> > This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
> > nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a
> > lot of interfacing.
> > The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
> > Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
> >
> > Any ideas appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
>
> Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
> Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an I/O
> board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples at up to
> 40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but we do have
> boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading the dspstak
> manuals and datasheets from our web site.
>
> There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
> AD9244.
>
>
> --
> Al Clark
> Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
> Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
The onchip ADC on the ADSP-2199x is dual channel, 14 bits, 20MSPS. Have a
look at this website:
http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0%2C2877%2C2199X%25252DHARDWARE%2C00.html
--
Jaime Andr�s Aranguren Cardona
jaac@nospam.sanjaac.com
SanJaaC Electronics
Soluciones en DSP
www.sanjaac.com
(Remove "nospam" from e-mail address)
Reply by Al Clark●October 7, 20042004-10-07
"Paul Lovell" <merit@starnet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
news:ck3eai$u4m$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast
> (>20Mb/s) A/D converter, for a DSP radio project.
> This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be
> nice if the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a
> lot of interfacing.
> The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
> Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
>
> Any ideas appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
>
>
Paul, I think we may have a perfect solution. Our dspstak 21262sx DSP
Engine is based on the Analog Devices ADSP-21262 SHARC. We hace an I/O
board based on an Analog Devices AD9244. This 14 bit ADC samples at up to
40M. We don't have a datasheet yet on the ADC I/O board but we do have
boards available. You can get a basic idea by downloading the dspstak
manuals and datasheets from our web site.
There is also an Analog Devices ap note discussing the ADSP-21262 and
AD9244.
--
Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff
Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by Paul Lovell●October 7, 20042004-10-07
Hi all,
I'm looking for a starter or evaluation DSP board with a fast (>20Mb/s) A/D
converter, for a DSP radio project.
This could be either on-board, or a separate unit, but it would be nice if
the two were compatible to start with, rather than requiring a lot of
interfacing.
The DSP kits I've seen seem to only have audio A/D converters.
Would prefer TI or ADI DSP.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul