Analog Devices, Inc. is introducing an advanced Converter Evaluation and
Development toolkit that is the industry’s first to combine leading data
converter evaluation technology with a robust end-product development
environment. The CED toolkit platform is capable of shaving six to eight weeks
off the converter selection and design in process. The toolkit, which features
a user-programmable, industry standard FPGA based development environment and
data converter software drivers, accelerates product development schedules by
helping system engineers quickly and easily integrate converters into the end
system.
Converter Evaluation Made Simple
Designed initially to work with more than 25 of ADI’s most popular,
leading-edge precision converters, the CED toolkit’s evaluation component
includes all elements needed for direct communication between the converter and
PC over a standard USB link. The accompanying software provides a suite of
analysis routines that lets designers quickly compare converter speed and
throughput rates against user-defined performance criteria. An intuitive set-up
guide then allows design engineers to easily control and program the converter
while streaming data directly to the PC display.
The flexible toolkit provides developers with a single source for evaluating
multiple precision converters. With a variety of interface ports, including
SPI, SPORT, parallel and LVDS, the CED toolkit supports a range of serial and
parallel precision converter evaluation boards in different form factors.
External hardware requirements are further reduced through the new toolkit’s
ability to provide as many as eight separate power supplies.
Accelerating Product Development Cycles
The CED toolkit’s development environment includes a hardware platform and
converter software drivers that together allow designers to easily link
function blocks and quickly render complete system-level concepts. The
time-saving development toolkit consists of a reconfigurable FPGA-based
platform that can be reprogrammed via the USB connection using supplied Verilog
code. Users can then develop and run customized code to precisely match the
converters to their design environment while performing specific system-level
design tasks. The toolkit connects directly to Analog Devices’ Blackfin EZ-Kit,
allowing designers to utilize provided software drivers to generate DSP code
for their system application. With appropriate hardware, any DSP or processor can
be connected to the tool, providing a means to develop combined FPGA- and
processor-based systems. Additionally, National Instruments’ LabView based
evaluation software for precision converters is included in the development
platform, giving system engineers access to both ac and dc converter
performance specifications.
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