XF07-516
Quad 250MSPS 16b Kintex-7 XMC Digital Receiver that directly interfaces to a user-programmable Xilinx FPGA which allows high-performance processing such as Digital Down Conversion (DDC), filtering, and custom algorithms.
Overview
The XF07-516 is a rugged quad channel 250MSPS 16-bit digital receiver XMC. The ADC devices directly interface to a user-programmable Xilinx FPGA which enables high-performance processing such as Digital Down Conversion (DDC), filtering, and custom algorithms. The combination of high-resolution analog I/O ports, direct high-speed, and next FPGA processing makes the XF07-516 optimal for demanding applications including radar, imaging, and test equipment across both commercial and defense market spaces. The XF07-516 Kintex-7 FPGA XMC is available in air-cooled and conduction-cooled build variants.
Curtiss-Wright‘s FusionXF development kit includes software, HDL, and utilities complete with examples for using the XF07- 516 Kintex-7 FPGA XMC. FusionXF includes a C programming language API, driver framework, and sophisticated DMA support. One of the fundamental elements of the FusionXF development kit is a framework for adding new IP functionality or capabilities to the FPGA easily and effectively. Alternatively, the XF07-516 offers the flexibility to operate independently as an ADC-XMC, removing the need for FPGA programming.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 4x 250MSPS 16-bit analog input
- Trigger in/trigger out
- 80-250MHz external sample clock input
- Onboard programmable sample clock generator
- User programmable Xilinx Kintex-7 K325T (-2) FPGA
- PMC P14 digital IO: 32-differential digital IO pairs (LVDS+RS485)
- XMC P16 digital IO: 20 differential pairs + 38 single ended digital (LVDS+RS485)
- Two banks of 128M x 16bit DDR3 SDRAM
- 1Gbit FLASH for FPGA configuration
- VxWorks and Linux support
- FusionXF support for VxWorks and Linux
- XMC (x8 PCIe) format
- Air-cooled (AC L0, AC L100) or Conduction-cooled (CC L200)