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Dual channel 10/12/14-Bit Digital to analog converter. As DAC was used the DAC2904 from Texas Instruments. It can operate with high update rates of up to 125MSPS. Each DAC has a high-impedance differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. | Dual channel 10/12/14-Bit Digital to analog converter. As DAC was used the DAC2904 from Texas Instruments. It can operate with high update rates of up to 125MSPS. Each DAC has a high-impedance differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. | ||
− | The SU710 can be used as voltage or current driver. | + | The SU710 can be used as voltage or current driver. As current driver the DAC2904 can drive 50 Ohm loads with up to 20 mA. To convert the current output to voltage an LMH6702 was used for each channel. This buffer convert the 0-20mA current to a differential output voltage, maximal +/-2V. |
= Block Diagram = | = Block Diagram = |
Revision as of 10:15, 13 May 2014
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Description
Dual channel 10/12/14-Bit Digital to analog converter. As DAC was used the DAC2904 from Texas Instruments. It can operate with high update rates of up to 125MSPS. Each DAC has a high-impedance differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations.
The SU710 can be used as voltage or current driver. As current driver the DAC2904 can drive 50 Ohm loads with up to 20 mA. To convert the current output to voltage an LMH6702 was used for each channel. This buffer convert the 0-20mA current to a differential output voltage, maximal +/-2V.
Block Diagram
Version 2
Front panel
Version 2
Pos (top view) | Name | Type | Qty. | Dir. | Function |
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1 LEFT/RIGHT/MIDDLE | Analog input | LEMO connector | 1x | input | Detector input |
2 LEFT/RIGHT/MIDDLE | DIO | LEMO connector | 1x | input/output | Digital input/output (LVTTL) |
Back Connector
Version 2
SU710 pin table (direction shown for the SU board!)
power in +5V 2 1 +5V in power LVTTL in DATA1<0> 4 3 DATA1<1> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<2> 6 5 DATA1<3> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<4> 8 7 DATA1<5> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<6> 10 9 DATA1<7> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<8> 12 11 DATA1<9> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<10> 14 13 DATA1<11> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA1<12> 16 15 DATA1<13> in LVTTL LVTTL in LOAD2 18 17 LOAD1 in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<0> 20 19 DATA2<1> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<2> 22 21 DATA2<3> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<4> 24 23 DATA2<5> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<6> 26 25 DATA2<7> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<8> 28 27 DATA2<9> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<10> 30 29 DATA2<11> in LVTTL LVTTL in DATA2<12> 32 31 DATA2<13> in LVTTL NC - - 34 33 - - NC power in GND 36 35 GND in power
Power consumption
Version 2
+5V -> XX mA -5V -> XX mA