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Logic-X launches the LXD30K0 best-in-class low latency, high speed, wide bandwidth analog interface FMC module

Alphen a/d Rijn, Netherlands – June 4, 2020. Logic-X, a rapidly emerging provider of off-the-shelf Adaptable Compute Acceleration Platforms (ACAP) and sensor processing modules, has launched the LXD30K0 low latency, wide bandwidth analog interface FMC (FPGA Mezzanine Card) module.

The LXD30K0 utilizes an ADC (EV12AS350A) and DAC (EV12DS460) from Europe’s Teledyne e2v for the analog input and output stages and is ideally suited to electronic warfare systems, radar waveform generators and receivers and advanced digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) applications as well as medical and telecommunications systems.

Providing high performance, 5.4Gsps (Giga samples per second) data sampling at 12-bits resolution, which helps achieve a best-in-class signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the LXD30K0 delivers unmatched performance in relation to SFDR (Spurious Free Dynamic Range), close-in phase noise. In addition, the LXD30K0 has a low latency of 7.2ns on the analog input and a latency of just 1.2ns on the analog output. Additionally, the use of LVDS connectivity to the host carrier also facilitates an extremely low latency from the RF input to the RF output which can be less than 18ns depending on the carrier used.

The LXD30K0’s analog input stage also features a very wide bandwidth of 0.5MHz to 4.8GHz with sampling at 5.4Gsps generating an instantaneous bandwidth of 2.7GHz. The output bandwidth ranges from 0.5MHz to 6GHz and the instantaneous output bandwidth is 1.35GHz at a sampling data rate of 5.4Gsps. The inclusion of a flexible clock tree that generates a very clean, low jitter and low phase clock that is distributed to the ADC and DAC and external synchronization trigger input, ensures easy integration into single channel systems as well as standalone operation. For larger systems, it is possible to directly provide the sample clock to the front panel SSMC connector or to synchronize the local clock generator to an external reference clock.

The LXD30K0 also features significant power saving options and advanced power/health monitoring capabilities.  Multi-card synchronization also enables multiple input, multiple output systems to be built. The FMC form factor suits both the development of new systems and enables existing host carrier systems to be easily upgraded and the LXD30K0 is compliant with both the VITA 57.1 and VITA 57.4 FMC standards.

“Demanding markets like mil-aero, medical and telecommunications continually push the boundaries of what is possible,” said Erik Barhorst, Managing Director of Logic-X. “At the front end this requires very fast analog- to-digital and digital-to-analog converters and, more often than not, these need to offer the lowest possible latency. The LXD30K0 has been designed to meet the challenges presented by these demanding applications by offering best-in-class low latency, high speed and wide bandwidth in an easy-to-implement FMC module.”

Further information on the LXD30K0 can be found at: https://www.logic-x.eu/LXD30K0.

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About Logic-X

Founded in 2018 and based in Europe, Logic-X develops, manufactures and markets a comprehensive range of high-performance Adaptable Compute Acceleration Platforms (ACAP) and sensor processing modules designed to solve the challenges of complex embedded and edge processing requirements. By leveraging its extensive programmable logic and data conversion expertise, Logic-X provides customers with access to the latest FPGA, MPSOC, ACAP and senor processing technologies in both commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and customer specific (MCOTS) modules, facilitating their easy integration into systems designs. Logic-X’s products enable customers to focus clearly on their end applications rather than spending time developing custom processing platforms, thereby significantly improving time-to-market and reducing overall risk. For more information about Logic-X and its products, please visit: http://www.logic-x.eu.



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