64-dB SNR, 78-dB SFDR Sets Board Family Apart From Others

Aug. 18, 2003
The DP3xx family delivers signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) up to 64 dB, spurious-free-dynamic-range (SFDR) better than 78 dB, and a time base with precision better than ±2 ppm. Members of this...

The DP3xx family delivers signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) up to 64 dB, spurious-free-dynamic-range (SFDR) better than 78 dB, and a time base with precision better than ±2 ppm. Members of this family handle signals with frequency up to 300 MHz. The DP310 has a sampling rate of up to 400 Msamples/s and storage for 64 kpoints. The boards plug into a standard PC PCI slot and provide several high-speed front-panel analog (for clock and trigger control) and digital (for card configuration and status) interfaces. Pricing starts at $4490.

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