Trenz Electronic GmbH ANALOGMAX-DAQ1 Kit e schede di sviluppo a logica programmabile
AnalogMAX variant with AD4003 (high accuracy, high speed and low power 18-bit SAR ADC)
AnalogMAX-DAQ1: A High-Accuracy Programmable Data Acquisition Platform with the Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA
Benefits of the AnalogMAX-DAQ1 Platform:
- High-accuracy analog front-end: Ideal for applications requiring accurate data capture at high throughputs
- Flexible platform: Based on the programmable Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA, easily adjusts to a wide range of use cases and production needs
- Rapid prototyping and product development: Rapid development and testing with an out-of-the-box experience that includes a Jupyter notebook demo with Python code
- Quick customization services: Add new functionality, lower BOM cost, or have the complete product designed
Block Diagram of AnalogMAX-DAQ1:
Features:
- Intel® MAX 10 Commercial [10M08SAU169C8G]
- Package: UBGA-169
- Speed Grade: C8 (Slowest)
- Temperature: 0°C to 85°C
- Package compatible device 10M02...10M16 as assembly variant on request possible
- SDRAM Memory up to 64Mb, 166MHz
- Dual High-Speed USB to Multipurpose UART/FIFO IC
- 64 Mb Quad SPI Flash
- 4Kb EEPROM Memory
- 8x User LED
- Micro USB2 Receptacle 90
- 18 Bit 2MSPS Analog to Digital Converter
- 2x SMA Female Connector
- I/O interface: 23x GPIO
- Power Supply:
- 5V
- Dimension: 86.5mm x 25mm
- Others:
- Instrumentation Amplifier
- Differential Amplifier
- Operational Amplifier
Applications:
- Medical
- Instrumentation
- Scientific applications
Development Support Resources:
Arrow Electronics has a public organizational GitHub site where technical information and resources can be found for a variety of development platforms. Navigate to the following pages on our GitHub site for AnalogMAX-DAQ1 specific user documentation and support.
AnalogMAX Product Family Main Repository Page
AnalogMAX-DAQ1 Wiki Page
AnalogMAX-DAQ1 Quick Start Guide (QSG)
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