FPGA Mezzanine Card is based on VITA 57.1 standard.

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Available in air- and conduction-cooled rugged versions, Model ADC510 integrates two 500 MHz ADC devices, each supporting sampling rate up to 500 MSps and providing 12-bits of digital output. ADC device interfaces are routed to FMC connector to enable FPGA on baseboard to directly control and receive data. Choice of sample clock sources include onboard source that supports sampling rates of 300, 320, 400, and 500 MSPS as well as ability to utilize external sample clock.



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Industry's First FMC Is VMETRO A/D Module



VMETRO today announced the industry's first FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC/VITA 57) module. The ADC510, available in air-cooled and conduction-cooled rugged versions, integrates two 12-bit 500MHz A/D chips for use in DSP applications such as Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Counter Measures (ECM), and Radar. This innovative design, based on the emerging VITA 57.1 standard, makes it easier for developers to integrate FPGAs into their embedded system designs.

The ADC510 supports two Texas Instruments ADS5463 ADC devices with each device supporting a sampling rate up to 500 MSPS and providing 12-bits of digital output. The ADC device interfaces are routed to the FMC connector to enable an FPGA on a baseboard to directly control and receive data. There is a choice of sample clock sources for the ADC510 including an onboard source that supports sampling rates of 300, 320, 400, and 500 MSPS as well as the ability to utilize an external sample clock. Input and output triggers are provided to enable multiple ADC510 modules to be synchronized to increase the number of input channels.

"The introduction of the first FMC module marks a new generation in I/O aimed at FPGAs - developers continue to benefit from high-bandwidth, low-latency coupling between an FPGA and I/O with a new level of industry standard flexibility," comments Thomas Nygaard, Chief Technology Officer of VMETRO. "FMC modules such as the ADC510 can be integrated with baseboards such as VMETRO's FPE650 (a 6U VPX board with four Xilinx® Virtex®-5 FPGAs and two FMC sites) to create very powerful solutions."

FMCs address the needs of FPGA centric I/O by enabling I/O devices that reside on an industry standard mezzanine card to be attached to, and directly controlled by, FPGAs that reside on a baseboard. The benefits of FMCs are a small footprint, reduced I/O bottlenecks, increased flexibility, and reduced cost by removing redundant interfaces. An FMC module is about half the size of a PMC mezzanine module. To maximize data throughput and minimize latency, the FMC connector has many pins that support high-speed signals for moving data between the FMC and an FPGA on the baseboard. FMCs are ideal for high speed analog I/O, digital I/O, fiber-optics, memory or even a DSP co-processor.

"The emerging FMC standard will reduce design costs and time-to-market by bringing the benefits of modular design much closer to the FPGA user community," states Raj Seelam, DSP Solutions Product Manager at Xilinx. "The combination of high-speed I/O FMC modules, such as VMETRO's ADC510, and our latest Virtex-5 SXT FPGA technology is very compelling for a variety of DSP applications."

VMETRO makes available HDL example code for the ADC510 for integration into the HDL development suite for VMETRO FPGA baseboards. The ADC510 is the first of a family of FMC modules being developed by VMETRO.

For additional information about the ADC510, please visit the VMETRO website at http://vmetro.com/adc510.

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VMETRO [OSE: VME] provides commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) board- and system-level embedded computer products from development to deployment for applications in Aerospace & Defense, Industrial, Communications, Medical, Enterprise Computing and Network Storage. Our products offer the highest levels of performance, innovation and reliability by applying state-of-the-art technology within the framework of well established industry standards.

VMETRO is a leading supplier of 1) Embedded Computing - ruggedized and commercial grade high-performance Digital Signal Processing and FPGA Processing solutions, Analog, Digital and Fiber-Optic I/O, and Buffer Memory Nodes 2) Data Recorders & Storage - ruggedized and commercial grade real-time long-endurance recording, playback and analysis systems for high-speed sensor data 3) Protocol & Bus Analyzers - debug, validation and analysis tools for testing computer systems and 4) Network Storage devices - solid-state non-volatile cards designed to increase performance and maintain reliability in server and storage appliances.

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