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24 October 2017 High frequency signal acquisition and control system based on DSP+FPGA
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Proceedings Volume 10458, AOPC 2017: 3D Measurement Technology for Intelligent Manufacturing; 1045811 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2284317
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China (AOPC2017), 2017, Beijing, China
Abstract
This paper introduces a design and implementation of high frequency signal acquisition and control system based on DSP + FPGA. The system supports internal/external clock and internal/external trigger sampling. It has a maximum sampling rate of 400MBPS and has a 1.4GHz input bandwidth for the ADC. Data can be collected continuously or periodically in systems and they are stored in DDR2. At the same time, the system also supports real-time acquisition, the collected data after digital frequency conversion and Cascaded Integrator-Comb (CIC) filtering, which then be sent to the CPCI bus through the high-speed DSP, can be assigned to the fiber board for subsequent processing. The system integrates signal acquisition and pre-processing functions, which uses high-speed A/D, high-speed DSP and FPGA mixed technology and has a wide range of uses in data acquisition and recording. In the signal processing, the system can be seamlessly connected to the dedicated processor board. The system has the advantages of multi-selectivity, good scalability and so on, which satisfies the different requirements of different signals in different projects.
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Xiao-qi Liu, Da-zhi Zhang, and Ya-dong Yin "High frequency signal acquisition and control system based on DSP+FPGA", Proc. SPIE 10458, AOPC 2017: 3D Measurement Technology for Intelligent Manufacturing, 1045811 (24 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2284317
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Field programmable gate arrays

Control systems

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