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June 27, 2016

AMC521

AMC521The AMC521 utilizes eight dual channel ADS42JB69 ADC converters at 250 MSPS with 16-bit resolution for 16 high sampling rate channels. In addition the module has eight 16-bit Successive Approximation Register (SAR) based on TI ADS8568 ADC at a lower sampling rate for measurements to 650 KSPS. There are also 24 LVDS I/O which can be used for Clock In/Out, Trig In/Out or GPIO.

The AMC521 has an M-LVDS Cross Bar Switch (CBS) for clock distribution which allows clocking from front panel, backplane, or on-board VCXO. The clock outputs to the backplane for distribution to other modules. The AMC521 has a Virtex-7 FPGA with option of 415T or 690T in FFG1158 package.

The AMC ports 4-7 and 8-11 are routed to the FPGA for PCIe, XAUI, SRIO, or other SerDes protocols. AMC ports 0, 1 and 2, 3 are also routed to the FPGA for base channel and storage point-to-point connectivity.

June 27, 2016

AMC348

AMC348The AMC348 is a VadaTech low cost AMC graphic module. Designed to meet the graphics needs of Military, Industrial and Telecom applications that requires a simple graphic interface.

The board features Silicon Motion’s SM750 graphics processor chipset. The display mode supports screen resolutions up to 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz for dual mode monitor.

The AMC348 is AMC.1 compliant and is available in a single module, mid or full-size form factor. The front panel has an LHF style connector (DMS-59).

June 27, 2016

AMC105

AMC105The AMC105 is a double module, mid-size (full-size optional) board based on the AMC.1 Specification. The AMC105 allows PMC/XMC to be installed in an AMC slot. The PMC PCI-X bus can run at 133MHz.

The PMC/XMC J4 connector is routed to the front panel of the AMC module as a standard option via the Mini-SCSI connector. Alternatively, a limited amount of I/O can be routed to the RTM (Zone 3) per the SLAC specification (contact VadaTech for details).

Ports 17-20 that are defined in the uTCA.4 spec are routed on board so that the Trig signals could be driven from the PMC/XMC to the backplane.

This modular approach allows a MicroTCA chassis to utilize the large numbers of PMC/XMC modules that are available in the market.