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Nutaq Announces Launch of MO1000 an 8/16 Channel, 1000MSPS, 16 bits, Phased Aligned D/A FMC

Kane Computing are pleased to announce Nutaq, a global provider of integrated hardware and software solutions for advanced wireless development, have launched its MO1000 FMC.

The MO1000 FMC offers multichannel application developers multiple clocks and trigger modes, low noise, and low intermodulation distortion. The MO1000 FPGA mezzanine card (FMC) is an 8/16 channel phased aligned D/A card designed around the high-performance ADI AD9148 quad DAC from Analog Devices. Offering multiple clocks and trigger modes, the MO1000 takes full advantage of the optimized features for direct conversion transmit applications, including gain, phase and offset compensation.

Additionally, low noise and low intermodulation distortion (IMD) enable high quality synthesis of wideband signals from baseband to high intermediate frequencies. The MO1000 complies with VITA 57.1, a widely used standard in the FPGA-based digital signal processing industry, making it easier for developers to integrate FPGAs into embedded system designs.

The MO1000 can also be easily integrated with Nutaq’s uTCA Perseus AMCs, or used with any other FMC carrier on the market. It is compatible with both low pin count (8 channel) or high pin count (16 channel) FMC interfaces.

Features:

  • Lowest cost per channel in the industry
  • FMC LPC – 8 channel D/A, 1000 MSPS, 16 bits
  • FMC HPC – 16 channel D/A, 1000 MSPS, 16 bits (Nutaq’s double-stacked FMCs)
  • DC or AC coupled inputs ordering options
  • Single-ended or differential coupling
  • Equipped with an onboard, low-jitter clock
  • Supports external sampling clocks for phase-coherent multi-board / multichannel applications
  • External trigger input for event-based application
  • Phased aligned analog output paths
  • Phase-coherent sampling clock to all channels (8 LPC, 16 HPC)
  • Applications include: Multichannel DAQ systems, MIMO RADAR, Massive MIMO, Phased Array Antennas and multichannel low-latency control loop systems.

For lead time and pricing information please email us at sales@kanecomputing.com.

About Nutaq

For developers focused on signal processing in areas including Defense & Aerospace, Wireless Communications, Scientific, and Medical, Nutaq accelerates the design, testing & deployment of innovative ideas. Their hardware solutions are designed to optimize programmability, processing power, flexibility & cost, while their model-based design and open source software environment mean projects are delivered with reduced development cycles and lower costs.

About Kane Computing

KCL (www.kanecomputing.co.uk) has been providing Image Processing, DSP and high performance computing products for use in industry, education and research since 1987 and is a Texas Instruments Third Party Partner specialising in consultancy and advice on TI development tools/platforms and image processing applications. KCL have extensive knowledge and experience of providing video compression solutions for many industries particularly for digital video security and high quality broadcast applications.KCL has a policy of continual improvement and operates its business in accordance with the requirements of ISO9001:2000.

 

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