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Date: 18th May 2010
Low power demonstration boards by NXP
using FPGA boards from Lattice
NXP has unveiled two low cost, low power demonstration
boards for its CGV high-speed data converter family, based
on the Lattice Semiconductor's LatticeECP3 FPGA. . One demo
board features the NXP ADC1413D and the Lattice ECP3 device,
while the other board features the NXP DAC1408D and the
LatticeECP3 device. The ADC1413D demo board will be demonstrated
at the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S)
/ International Microwave Symposium (IMS) Conference in
Anaheim, California from May 25-27. These boards utilize
enhanced JEDEC JESD204A standard serial interface. It helps
in reducing the number of interconnect signals between data
converters and VLSI logic devices. It also allows synchronous
bonding of the data converter channels. These boards are
USB powered and can work together hosted by a single notebook
computer.
"Lattice is pleased to have collaborated with NXP in
the development of the new demo boards and in the interoperability
testing of the JESD204A standard," said Ron Warner,
European marketing manager, Lattice Semiconductor. "Our
ECP3 FPGA family provides the lowest cost and lowest power
solution for system designers implementing the JESD204A
in their applications."
"NXP is pleased to offer the two new demo boards as
a tangible evidence of interoperability and interworking
of our new CGV converters with Lattice's ECP3 FPGAs,"
said Maury Wood, product line manager, High Speed Converters,
NXP Semiconductors. "Design engineers in applications
ranging from base stations to high speed instrumentation
can utilize this reference design as a starting point for
their specific requirements."
Price: US$299 each
Availability: Now
For more information visit: http://www.nxp.com/fasttrackyourdesign
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