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Signatec Unveils PX14400, Its High-Speed PCI-Express Digitizer Capable of Sustained Recordings Over 1.2 GB/s with Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGAs for Embedded Real-Time Processing
Date:9/15/2009

trigger signals from the Master board drive the Slave boards for synchronized sampling across all boards. Additional boards can be synchronized, even across computer chassis, when using Signatec's Sync1500-6 product. The PX14400 supports single shot, segmented, and pre-trigger triggering modes.

Time Stamps

In Segmented Mode, "time stamps" allow for storing the time relationship between the memory segments. Time Stamps are 64 bit timer values with a clock resolution of 5.0 nanoseconds, and are accumulated in a 2048 element FIFO memory separate from the data. If necessary, time stamps may be read during acquisition in order to prevent overflow. This is possible in any acquisition mode.

"Signatec's PX14400 is one of the highest-performance digitizers available on the market today," said Tom Wagner, Director of Marketing for Signatec, Inc. "Users can stream the two synchronized wideband, high-resolution A/D channels directly to Signatec's high-speed, turnkey RAID storage systems or into the high-performance Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA with embedded programs such as FFTs, FIRs, DDC and channelization to process their signal data in real-time."

Pricing and Availability

Signatec's PX14400 is currently shipping with a 4-8 week delivery forecast. For the latest pricing and availability information, please contact Tom Wagner, Signatec's Director of Marketing.

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