Hi,

If the input signal is 1 GHz then you have to downconvert the signal to IF
before you can digitize it. You can not find any off the shelf 10 MHz ADC
with 1 GHz input bandwidth.

We do have a PCI card called PCI-9812 which has 4 input channels, 12 bit
resolution, and 20 MHz sampling rate. Currently, we only support Windows
95/NT driver. We plan to write Linux driver for the card and all our
PCI-based data acquisition cards in the near future. If you are interested,
please visit our website at http://www.adlink.com.tw.

Redards,
CT Yang
ADLink Technology Inc.

Kulwinder Atwal wrote:

> How many channels do you need?
>
> I have done sampling of RF at 900 MHz.  I sampled I and Q of the
> signal after it was demodulated from the carrier and sent through a
> mixer to produce separate I and Q channels.
>
> Do you need two channels?  One for I and one for Q?
>
> Also, since your carrier is 1 GHz and your IF 10 MHz there is a
> mod/demod stage between your 1 GHz RF and your 10 MHz IF.  It is not all
> done at a 'digital level'.  The mod/demod of your IF is all digital.
>
> Your answer to the I and Q question will determine the type of ADC you
> need.
> - Kal Atwal.
> > Again ...our application is not the traditional analog ones as u think....we
> > do digitize the whole band and do the mod/demod at the digital level....
>
> > 1. Physical parameter...?? Say a wideband signal centred at 1Gc.....(10Mhz
> > bandwidth...)...to be more specific let it be a wideband CDMA signal....
> > 2. If I say 20Msps at 10 bits....I hope u understand...how often...
> > 3. We have a dsp testbed here with an A/D which takes max 1 to -1V
> > inputs....at 10 bit resolution this means the no : of significant digits is
> > 3...that will be fine for us....
> > Look forward to ur reply......,
> > thanx,
> > Jithesh...
> > Kulwinder Atwal wrote:
> >
> > > Obviously, you have not done data acquisition before.  It is meaningless
> > > to talk about sampling rates without stating the desired resolution.  It
> > > is like talking about velocity in terms of direction alone.  I have
> > > worked on research projects requiring real time A/D and none of them
> > > have used the lowest resolution.  Further, there is the SINAD of the
> > > analog front end to consider when calculating 'true' resolution.  Many
> > > solutions exist to meet your needs.  To provide you with an optimal
> > > solution I need to know the following:
> > >
> > > What is the physical parameter being measured?
> > >
> > > How often does it need to be measured?
> > >
> > > How many significant digits are required?
> > >
> > > - Kal Atwal.
> > >
> > > Jithesh Kizhakkekkara wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >      Iam working on a research project which requires real time data
> > > > acquisition of the order of 20Mega samples /sec.... To be more specific
> > > > I would like to know whether there are any LINUX drivers written to date
> > > > for PCI based A/D cards of speeds above 20Msps... I will be extremely
> > > > grateful if any body could give pointers to some product which is
> > > > existing or some work happening in this domain...
> > > >     The max speed of the A/D for which a linux driver exists, I could
> > > > spot out was around 2 Msps...
> > > >
> > > > thanx in advance,
> > > > Jithesh....
> > > >
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