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01-20-2012 01:43 AM
Hello,
for my master thesis I'm looking for a FPGA-evalboard with the following features:
- 2 ADC-inputs
- 1 DAC-output
- picoblaze support
- prize shouldn't be too high (preferable <500$)
I found an evalboard of NU Horizon with a spartan3 (NH-SPAR3ADSP-EVL), but it is not availible any more (I cannot find any distributor...)
Does anyone have any idea ?
Thx for your help
Benny
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01-20-2012 02:08 AM
Benny,
I would suggest that you take a look at the Advanced Boards and Kits Search page: http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/boa
Here you can enter your criteria and browse suitable boards before making a decision.
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01-20-2012 02:08 AM
Is this what you had in mind?
More boards and choices on the same website.
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01-20-2012 03:20 AM
@jeaniel:
Already tried it, but without any helpful results....
@ eteam00:
I already took a look at this homepage, but didn't find a board which does match my requirements (the board you propose doesn't have any ADC inputs)
the board I mentioned is the following
http://soc.echelonembedded.com/files/Spartan_3A_DS
Any other suggestions?
Thx
Benny
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01-20-2012 04:23 AM - edited 01-20-2012 04:25 AM
@ eteam00:
I already took a look at this homepage, but didn't find a board which does match my requirements (the board you propose doesn't have any ADC inputs)
You are mistaken. Look again. You may have to open up the schematics or the user guide. This takes more effort than browsing the feature list summarised on the product webpage, but your effort will be rewarded.
By the way, every Xilinx FPGA -- from Spartan-3 to present -- will support PicoBlaze.
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01-20-2012 08:06 AM
As Bob's signature says, not all ADC's and DAC's are the same. The board you can no longer find
has a LTC2285, a 14 bit 125 MSPS ADC, which is not at all what you're likely to find on a low-priced
eval board.
For more help, you should tell us what you plan to do with the ADC and DAC, at least what you
require for a sample rate and resolution.
-- Gabor
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01-21-2012 07:57 AM - edited 01-21-2012 08:13 AM
The ADC should have a samplerate > 50 MSPS and a resolution of at least 12 bit ....
The requirements for the DAC aren't that high ; only will be used for audio verifications (so an audio output would be sufficent...)
And I have to correct myself, I forgot to write that I need a DSP Slice to simplify the signal processing...(i know that virtex/spartan 4+ support it)
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01-21-2012 08:42 AM
The leading players in ADCs and DACs -- in this performance range -- are Analog Devices and TI. Both of them have a line of FMC-compliant evaluation cards. There are a number of Xilinx FPGA development boards which accept FMC daughter cards. You should be able to find what you are looking for, but the cost will likely exceed your budget.
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