DAMC-DS812ZUP

Board Description
The DAMC-DS812ZUP is an 8-channel AMC Digitizer with 800 MSPS (or 500 MSPS variants) and 12 bits resolution. In software-selectable 4-channel dual-edge sampling mode, the ADCs allow sampling at 1600 MSPS (1000 MSPS). It is the first board that implements the analog Zone 3 Class RF 1.0. The connections to the RTM are realized with single-ended coaxial connections that allow using the full 2.7 GHz analog bandwidth of the ADCs. The ADCs are connected via parallel LVDS Interface to provide a low-latency connection. All channels can be captured simultaneously into 4GB DDR4 Memory.

Building Block
The core component of the DS5014DR module is the AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC. The chip offers low-noise ADCs with a sampling rate up to maximum 5 GSPS with a wide input bandwidth of 6 GHz and low-noise DACs with a high sampling rate of 9.85 GSPS, which are attractive components for a multiple of scientific applications. The RFSoC includes plenty of digital resources and multi-core ARM processors that are combined with 3 independent DRAM channels for versatile processing implementations.
Highlights
- 2.7 GHz analog bandwidth (-3dB)
- Single-ended analog RTM connection (Class RF1.0)
- Input from front (SSMC) or rear (RTM)
- 8x 800MSPS or 8x 500MSPS Variants
- Memory: 4GB DDR4-2666
- Dual-Loop Low-Jitter PLL On-Board
- 8 Trigger Inputs on Front Panel
Features
- FPGA: AMD Ultrascale+ MPSoC XCZU7CG
- Dual Edge Sampling with 4x 1.6GSPS (1GSPS)
- Dual-core Cortex-A53 ARM CPU with up to 1.3GHz
- PCIe Gen.3 x 8 Interface
- QSFP+ Connector with 4x 16.3 Gbps
- 3 different sources for clocking the ADCs
- On-board dual-loop low-jitter PLL
- Ultra-stable low phase-noise OCXO clock source
- Linux Support (eMMC and MicroSD)
- Standalone mode (runs without CPU Module)
- Supported by all AMD development tools
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Licensing
This board is currently not licensed. If you’re interested in learning more or purchasing the board, feel free to reach out to us for further details!