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This library provides a generic API for ADC devices, so that applications can use this API to access any of the supported ADC boards. Currently the library supports the following boards:
fmc-adc-100m14b14chaFor testing and debugging purpose it supports also a couple of virtual boards that you can use to start the development of your application.
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This library provides a generic API for ADC devices, so that applications can use this API to access any of the supported ADC boards. Currently the library supports the following boards:
fmc-adc-100m14b14chaFor testing and debugging purpose it supports also a couple of virtual boards that you can use to start the development of your application.
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Projects / AIDA-2020 TLU
OtherA Trigger/Timing Logic Unit designed for use with High Energy Physics beam-tests. Provides a simple and flexible interface for fast timing and triggering signals at the AIDA pixel sensor beam-telescope. Connects to a FPGA carrier card via a FMC connector.
( N.B. Use the sub-project Git repositories, not the top level repository )
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FPGA Firmware ( "Gateware" ) for AIDA-2020 TLU and AIDA mini-TLU
Uses "IPBus Build" ( ipbb )
Build instructions at Instructions here
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Projects / AIDA-2020 TLU - Gateware
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterFPGA Firmware ( "Gateware" ) for AIDA-2020 TLU and AIDA mini-TLU
Uses "IPBus Build" ( ipbb )
Build instructions at Instructions here
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Projects / AIDA-2020 TLU - Hardware
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Projects / AIDA-2020 TLU - Software
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Projects / AMC FMC Carrier AFC
CERN Open Hardware Licence v1.1AMC FMC Carrier is designed to support FMC boards. Equipped with Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA. It allows to connect clock source to any clock input. More info at the Wiki page
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AFCZ is dual FMC carrier in AMC format based on ZU7EV or ZU11EG SoC devices. It supports White Rabbit and RTM modules. More info at the Wiki page.
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AMC FMC Carrier with Kintex is designed to support FMC boards. Equiped in Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA. It allows to connect clock source to any clock input More info at the Wiki page
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AFCKU is dual FMC carrier in AMC format based on Kintex Ultrascale SoC devices. It supports White Rabbit and RTM modules. More info at the Wiki page.
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The AMC micro backplane enables stand-alone operation of an AMC FMC carrier or any other AMC board. It has 4 SFP connectors, 2 QSFP cages, 8 trigger I/O routed to the MLVDS ports and power entry. *Superseded by the project amc-carrier-2-sl*
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A low cost, low complexity FMC carrier based on Xilinx Artix-7
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A cute-wr is a compact WR-node implementation with minimum components required. The initial design is derived from SPEC, but would work in an opposite manner as a FMC wr-nic, providing 2 DIO channels, external CLK input, EEPROM, JTAG, RS232, and expandable IOs through FMC connector. The gateware and software of cute-wr would also keep maximum compatibility with SPEC. Project is obsolete. See cute-wr-dp for a similar board.
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CROME FMC carrier board (SPEC -based) for the CROME project. More info at the Wiki page
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The CTR FMC is an FMC card that can be used, in conjunction with the Simple PCIe FMC carrier (SPEC), to design a General Machine Timing (GMT) Receiver. More info at the Wiki page
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DI/OT Kintex Ultrascale-based Peripheral Board with HPC FMC and SODIMM DDR4 slot. More info at the Wiki page
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The Dual AMC carrier enables stand-alone operation of an AMC FMC carrier or any other AMC board. It has 4 SFP connectors, 2 QSFP cages, 8 trigger I/O routed to the MLVDS ports and power entry. Two versions, allowing the use of a RTM or not. More info at the Wiki page
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PC/104 OneBank Carrier for SoC Modules. The EMC2-DP is a PCIe/104 OneBank Carrier for a Trenz compatible SoC Module and has expansion for a VITA57.1 FMC LPC I/O board and also has I/O pins, using a 100-way Samtec RazorBeam connectors system. Board developed with EU funding on the Artemis EMC2 project. More info at the Wiki page
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