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Pulse Positive Peak 0-10V into 16-bit Digitizer ADC

06/09/2008 12:57 AM

Hello Friends

Can any one accept a developmental work to design Pulse Positive Peak 0-10V into 16-bit Digitizer ADC within $1000 limit.

I have 5 million pulses per second and want to digitize positive peak and fill the data into 16-bit parallel FIFO of about 32k bytes.

Pulse rise time is 50ns and decay time is 150ns making 200ns pulse period. Pulse separation is randon and minimum separation is 200ns from peak to peak.

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Re: Pulse Positive Peak 0-10V into 16-bit Digitizer ADC

06/10/2008 12:34 AM

Hello,

I cannot help you directly, but the question you pose is VERY similar in timing and waveform to TV image with around 5 million pixels per second.

Maybe someone in that field can help. (Effectively digitizing a video rate signal with peak detection on the A/D side.)

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