Model CPCI32FF
6U - Compact PCI
32 Channel Filter Board
Description
Frequency Devices Model CPCI32FF is a single
width B-sized (6U) form factor Compact PCI
filter/gain board offering 32 channels of fixed
frequency analog filters. Each CPCI32FF board
can be configured with up to 32 single ended or
differential input signals and a corresponding
number of single ended or differential outputs.
Customer can select one of the factory set gain
options of 1X, 10X, 100X or 1000X for each
CPCI32FF. Boards may be populated either with
2-pole D72 or 4-pole D74 high-pass and low-pass
fixed frequency filters from 1 Hz to 100 kHz,
allowing the user to externally cascade filter pairs
into as many as 16 band-pass channels. Each
channel provides low harmonic distortion and
wide signal-to-noise ratio to 12-bit resolution.
Features/Benefits:
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Simultaneous access to 32 channels offers a
low cost, versatile and convenient way to
provide amplification and filtering.
Inter-channel crosstalk <-80 dB provides
precision performance solutions to design
engineers, system integrators and OEMs.
2- and 4-pole Butterworth or Bessel transfer
functions with a broad range of corner
frequencies are offered to meet a wide range
of applications.
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High channel count density without sacrificing
performance maximizes chassis utilization.
Both Inputs and outputs may be configured
either single ended or differential for
maximum flexibility.
Available Low-Pass Models:
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Jumper selectable commons for best system
configuration: Analog floating, front panel or
backplane ground.
2-pole
4-pole
D72, DP72
D74, DP74
Available High-Pass Models:
Signal conditioning applications include:
2-pole
4-pole
D72
D74
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Industrial process control
Engine and test simulation
Acoustic vibration analysis & control
Satellite and telecommunications
Automatic test equipment (ATE)
Aerospace, navigation & sonar
Automotive test cells
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