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		<title>180 MS/S – 16 BIT WAVEFORM DIGITIZER / TRANSIENT RECORDER PCI CARDS</title>
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<li>ADC per channel for true simultaneous sampling</li>
<li>Up to 2 GSamples of onboard signal memory</li>
<li>Up to 120 MBytes/s streaming to host PC, each board</li>
<li>6 input ranges per channel: ±200 mV up to ±10 V</li>
<li>Window, re-arm, OR/AND trigger</li>
<li>Up to 8 cards can be synchronized</li>
<li>Windows and Linux drivers included.</li>
<li>Optional: MATLAB, LabVIEW, VEE, DASYLab, LabWindows/CVI</li>
<li>Two years hardware warranty</li>
<li>Life time free technical support and software updates</li>
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<h1>UF3-4800 SERIES OVERVIEW</h1>
<p>There are 6 different 14-bit Digitizer cards in the UF3e-4800 range. Cards are available offering 1 or 2 input channels and choice of maximum A/D sampling rates. NEW FEATURES AND COMPARED TO UF2 SERIES The UF3 series is the latest generation of digitizer cards from Strategic Test. The UF3 is based on a totally new carrier board design – our 5th generation – that now includes the following updated or new features::</p>
<ul>
<li>Higher transfer rates from ADC’s to onboard memory. This was essential to enable recording at faster sample rates with high ADC resolutions.</li>
<li>Additional connections. Five multi-purpose are routed to clock input, clock output, trigger input, trigger output and 2 freely programmable I/O connections. These can be used as :</li>
<ul>
<li>fast digital inputs that are synchronous with the analog channels</li>
<li>asynchronous digital i/o for reading or writing status information</li>
<li>extra tigger input or output lines. Inputs can be AND, OR with the external input signal</li>
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<p>NEW ADC MODULE FEATURES There are two input paths per channel on the card. One path with 6 input ranges (+-200 mV … +-5 V) and the ability to use 1 MOhm input impedance and one path that delivers a bandwidth of 200 MHz but has 4 input ranges (+-500 mV … +-5 V). Limiting the number of input ranges means fewer active components and therefore better signal quality at the higher bandwidth for the UF3e-48xx. The new frontend module now allows AC or DC coupling, and includes a user activated low pass filter. As with the UF2 ADC module each channel can be independently configured with 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm impedance, and have it’s own voltage range. WAVEFORM DIGITIZERS, TRANSIENT RECORDER, OSCILLOSCOPES Although we prefer the term Waveform Digitizers (often shortened to “Digitizers”), other manufacturers may call their products Transient Recorders or PC Oscilloscopes. In any event, the all of these are used to record analog signals at high-speed and with professional instrumentation accuracy. ADVANTAGE OF PCI EXPRESS FOR INSTRUMENTATION Read an application note on the advantages of PCI Express <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/2011/10/20/applications-notes/">here</a>. APPLICATIONS Typical applications include ATE, RADAR, Lidar, communications. Note: 1Sample=2Bytes STANDARD MODE… The signals can be recorded to the onboard signal memory at the maximum clock rate using Standard mode. At the end of the measurement, the data is off-loaded to the PC using DMA at the maximum PCI Express bus data transfer rate of up to 120 MBytes/s. While recording, the card operates independently of the host PC which is available for other tasks. … AND FIFO MODE. RECORD CONTINUOUSLY AT UP TO 125 MBYTES PER SECOND TO PC Alternatively, the UF3e boards also provide a <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/ultrafast_options/fifo_mode.htm">FIFO mode</a> that continuously transfers recorded data gap-free to the PC during the measurement at up to 125 MBytes/s. This mode has the advantage that more samples can be recorded than the available on-board memory. Note that the maximum sampling rate is limited by the PCI Express bus transfer rate, which is typically 125 MBytes/s, and the number of activated channels. For 16-bit A/D boards this equates to a max sampling rate of f=160M/2/n where n is the total number of activated channels (including all cards in the system). SYNCHRONIZING MULTIPLE-CARDS IN A SINGLE PC The Star Hub option is an add-on that allows up to 8 cards, even of different types, to be synchronized. The Star Hub distributes the clock and trigger signals, so all channels are without time-skew errors and all cards start on the same trigger condition (any channel, any external TTL trigger). Any card can be defined as the clock master or trigger master by software. It’s also possible to configure AND/OR trigger conditions (channel or external TTL) across multiple cards. Please note that the UF3 verion of the Star Hub is not compatible with the UF2 or UF Star Hub options. INDEPENDENT AMPLIFERS TO MATCH EACH CHANNEL TO THE SENSOR Each channel has it’s own amplifier and dcV offset adjustment. This means you are able to select one of the 6 possible input voltage ranges and adjust the dcV offset to best match the output from your sensor, for every channel. FINE RESOLUTION SAMPLING RATES Most other products limit you to a few fixed sampling rate choices, however with the UF3e cards you simply instruct the software which rate you require and the driver will automatically adjust the onboard PLL and hardware divider to achieve the closest sampling rate possible. EXTERNAL CLOCK AND EXTERNAL TRIGGER Need to synchronize with external equipment? As standard the UF3e cards are supplied with connectors for external clock and trigger. Both can be programmed as input or output, so the card can receive a TTL clock or output the internal clock and the trigger connector can receive a TTL trigger event or generate a trigger event from either a software trigger or detected channel trigger. FLEXIBLE TRIGGERING The UF3e cards offer an exceptional range of trigger possibilities to avoid false triggering:</p>
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<li>Edge and Level: positive, negative, both edges</li>
<li>Window: define high/low levels; entry, exit</li>
<li>Re-Arm : define a level that has to be crossed first, avoids triggering on noise</li>
<li>Pulse-width: define a time period, trigger must occur inside/outside to be true</li>
<li>External TTL: edge, can be used in combination with pulse-width</li>
<li>Double edge: can be used with channel or external triggers</li>
<li>AND/OR trigger masks: can be used with channel/ external and digital inputs</li>
<li>Force trigger: used to start card if trigger not detected after given time</li>
<li>Delay trigger: can delay AND/OR masks by up to 64 ksamples</li>
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<p>EASY PROGRAMMING Only six key functions to define a complete setup. Small DLL or module (Linux) uses few system resources and does not conflict with other programs. On request, we will be pleased to send you the User Manual as a pdf so you can see the many examples. The API is identical for all UF3 and UF2 A/D D/A and Digital cards to reduce programming times. WHAT’S INCLUDED The UF3e cards are supplied with:</p>
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<li>Windows (7, Vista, XP, XP64, 2000) and Linux drivers (RedHat, Fedora, SuSe, SARGE)</li>
<li>Extensive printed user manual with many programming examples</li>
<li>Source code programming examples: .NET, c/c++, VB, Delphi, LabWindows</li>
<li>SBench 6 oscilloscope / measurement program for Win/Linux</li>
<li>Two years hardware warranty</li>
<li>Lifetime software updates (inc. future Win/Linux drivers)</li>
<li>Lifetime technical support from specialists</li>
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<div align="left">128 MSamples standard. Expandable to 2 GSamples onboard.</div>
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<div align="left">Options: 256, 512, 1024, 2048 MSamples</div>
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<td bgcolor="#000000">Memory segmentation and auto re-arm trigger for recording high-speed series of waveforms at high repetition rates. Especially suited to capture RADAR pulses.</td>
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<li>ADC per channel for true simultaneous sampling</li>
<li>Up to 2 GSamples of onboard signal memory</li>
<li>Up to 120 MBytes/s streaming to host PC, each board</li>
<li>6 input ranges per channel: ±200 mV up to ±10 V</li>
<li>Window, re-arm, OR/AND trigger</li>
<li>Up to 8 cards can be synchronized</li>
<li>Windows and Linux drivers included.</li>
<li>Optional: MATLAB, LabVIEW, VEE, DASYLab, LabWindows/CVI</li>
<li>Two years hardware warranty</li>
<li>Life time free technical support and software updates</li>
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<h1>UF3E-4800 SERIES OVERVIEW</h1>
<p>There are 6 different 14-bit Digitizer cards in the UF3e-4800 range. Cards are available offering 1 or 2 input channels and choice of maximum A/D sampling rates.</p>
<p>NEW FEATURES AND COMPARED TO UF2 SERIES</p>
<p>The UF3 series is the latest generation of digitizer cards from Strategic Test. The UF3 is based on a totally new carrier board design – our 5th generation – that now includes the following updated or new features::</p>
<ul>
<li>Higher transfer rates from ADC’s to onboard memory. This was essential to enable recording at faster sample rates with high ADC resolutions.</li>
<li>Additional connections. Five multi-purpose are routed to clock input, clock output, trigger input, trigger output and 2 freely programmable I/O connections. These can be used as :</li>
<ul>
<li>fast digital inputs that are synchronous with the analog channels</li>
<li>asynchronous digital i/o for reading or writing status information</li>
<li>extra tigger input or output lines. Inputs can be AND, OR with the external input signal</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<p>NEW ADC MODULE FEATURES</p>
<p>There are two input paths per channel on the card. One path with 6 input ranges (+-200 mV … +-5 V) and the ability to use 1 MOhm input impedance and one path that delivers a bandwidth of 200 MHz but has 4 input ranges (+-500 mV … +-5 V). Limiting the number of input ranges means fewer active components and therefore better signal quality at the higher bandwidth for the UF3e-48xx.</p>
<p>The new frontend module now allows AC or DC coupling, and includes a user activated low pass filter. As with the UF2 ADC module each channel can be independently configured with 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm impedance, and have it’s own voltage range.</p>
<p>WAVEFORM DIGITIZERS, TRANSIENT RECORDER, OSCILLOSCOPES</p>
<p>Although we prefer the term Waveform Digitizers (often shortened to “Digitizers”), other manufacturers may call their products Transient Recorders or PC Oscilloscopes. In any event, the all of these are used to record analog signals at high-speed and with professional instrumentation accuracy.</p>
<p>ADVANTAGE OF PCI EXPRESS FOR INSTRUMENTATION</p>
<p>Read an application note on the advantages of PCI Express <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/2011/10/20/applications-notes/">here</a>.</p>
<p>APPLICATIONS</p>
<p>Typical applications include ATE, RADAR, Lidar, communications.</p>
<p>Note: 1Sample=2Bytes</p>
<p>STANDARD MODE…</p>
<p>The signals can be recorded to the onboard signal memory at the maximum clock rate using Standard mode. At the end of the measurement, the data is off-loaded to the PC using DMA at the maximum PCI Express bus data transfer rate of up to 120 MBytes/s. While recording, the card operates independently of the host PC which is available for other tasks.</p>
<p>… AND FIFO MODE. RECORD CONTINUOUSLY AT UP TO 125 MBYTES PER SECOND TO PC</p>
<p>Alternatively, the UF3e boards also provide a <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/ultrafast_options/fifo_mode.htm">FIFO mode</a> that continuously transfers recorded data gap-free to the PC during the measurement at up to 125 MBytes/s. This mode has the advantage that more samples can be recorded than the available on-board memory.</p>
<p>Note that the maximum sampling rate is limited by the PCI Express bus transfer rate, which is typically 125 MBytes/s, and the number of activated channels. For 16-bit A/D boards this equates to a max sampling rate of f=160M/2/n where n is the total number of activated channels (including all cards in the system).</p>
<p>SYNCHRONIZING MULTIPLE-CARDS IN A SINGLE PC</p>
<p>The Star Hub option is an add-on that allows up to 8 cards, even of different types, to be synchronized.</p>
<p>The Star Hub distributes the clock and trigger signals, so all channels are without time-skew errors and all cards start on the same trigger condition (any channel, any external TTL trigger). Any card can be defined as the clock master or trigger master by software. It’s also possible to configure AND/OR trigger conditions (channel or external TTL) across multiple cards.</p>
<p>Please note that the UF3 verion of the Star Hub is not compatible with the UF2 or UF Star Hub options.</p>
<p>INDEPENDENT AMPLIFERS TO MATCH EACH CHANNEL TO THE SENSOR</p>
<p>Each channel has it’s own amplifier and dcV offset adjustment. This means you are able to select one of the 6 possible input voltage ranges and adjust the dcV offset to best match the output from your sensor, for every channel.</p>
<p>FINE RESOLUTION SAMPLING RATES</p>
<p>Most other products limit you to a few fixed sampling rate choices, however with the UF3e cards you simply instruct the software which rate you require and the driver will automatically adjust the onboard PLL and hardware divider to achieve the closest sampling rate possible.</p>
<p>EXTERNAL CLOCK AND EXTERNAL TRIGGER</p>
<p>Need to synchronize with external equipment? As standard the UF3e cards are supplied with connectors for external clock and trigger. Both can be programmed as input or output, so the card can receive a TTL clock or output the internal clock and the trigger connector can receive a TTL trigger event or generate a trigger event from either a software trigger or detected channel trigger.</p>
<p>FLEXIBLE TRIGGERING</p>
<p>The UF3e cards offer an exceptional range of trigger possibilities to avoid false triggering:</p>
<ul>
<li>Edge and Level: positive, negative, both edges</li>
<li>Window: define high/low levels; entry, exit</li>
<li>Re-Arm : define a level that has to be crossed first, avoids triggering on noise</li>
<li>Pulse-width: define a time period, trigger must occur inside/outside to be true</li>
<li>External TTL: edge, can be used in combination with pulse-width</li>
<li>Double edge: can be used with channel or external triggers</li>
<li>AND/OR trigger masks: can be used with channel/ external and digital inputs</li>
<li>Force trigger: used to start card if trigger not detected after given time</li>
<li>Delay trigger: can delay AND/OR masks by up to 64 ksamples</li>
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<p>EASY PROGRAMMING</p>
<p>Only six key functions to define a complete setup. Small DLL or module (Linux) uses few system resources and does not conflict with other programs. On request, we will be pleased to send you the User Manual as a pdf so you can see the many examples.</p>
<p>The API is identical for all UF3 and UF2 A/D D/A and Digital cards to reduce programming times.</p>
<p>WHAT’S INCLUDED</p>
<p>The UF3e cards are supplied with:</p>
<ul>
<li>Windows (7, Vista, XP, XP64, 2000) and Linux drivers (RedHat, Fedora, SuSe, SARGE)</li>
<li>Extensive printed user manual with many programming examples</li>
<li>Source code programming examples: .NET, c/c++, VB, Delphi, LabWindows</li>
<li>SBench 6 oscilloscope / measurement program for Win/Linux</li>
<li>Two years hardware warranty</li>
<li>Lifetime software updates (inc. future Win/Linux drivers)</li>
<li>Lifetime technical support from specialists</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a manufacturer who would like to integrate the UltraFast boards in your products, then we can offer a number of benefits: Long-term availability and support We continue to supply and provide support for boards that were first &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/home/oem-turnkey-design/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a manufacturer who would like to integrate the UltraFast boards in your products, then we can offer a number of benefits:</p>
<h2>Long-term availability and support</h2>
<p>We continue to supply and provide support for boards that were first supplied to clients more than 10 years ago. While new products will offer higher performance and be more cost-effective, it&#8217;s important for our OEM customers that we only discontinue products when components become obsolete and a redesign makes no commercial sense. Prior to obsoleting a product, we provide our OEM clients with a Last Time Buy date so that they can purchase future stock if required. OEM&#8217;s can receive direct technical support from the design team if required.</p>
<h2>Software and Hardware Reliability</h2>
<p>While the standard warranty is two years, we provide OEM&#8217;s with a 5-year hardware warranty at no extra cost. In addition, we continue to provide our life-time support and give life-time software updates.</p>
<h2>Quality</h2>
<p>Unlike some other manufacturers, all of the software (including Linux drivers) and hardware is developed,  manufactured, tested and calibrated under one roof. This is the only way to control the entire process and ensure that we deliver the highest quality.</p>
<h2>Specifications</h2>
<p>Our specifications are based on conservative measurements that have been made on a random sample of boards for each given type. The boards are installed in a variety of standard commercial PC&#8217;s of different ages – we have not optimized the PC&#8217;s in any way to influence the measurements. This means that our specifications are totally repeatable by the clients.</p>
<h2>Price Optimization / Customization</h2>
<p>For clients who require larger volumes of a specific board, it may be possible for us to customize the design in order to minimize the price.</p>
<p>For more information, please contact Strategic Test and request information on our OEM Program.</p>
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<p>You are very welcome to contact us by <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/contact/">telephone or email</a>.</p>
<p>We also have a <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/bb/" target="_blank">Bulletin Board</a> that you can also use to see FAQ, and other questions/answers as they are posted.</p>
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To register for the first time or if your old log-in info no longer works, then click <a href="http://strategic-test.com/wp-login.php">here.</a><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Please note that the presentations below require Flash player. This can be downloaded free of charge, here. Software overview Describes the driver structure, library and gives code examples. As you will see, programming the UltraFast cards is straightforward. [flash..] UF2 Software compatibility &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library-app-notes/training-software/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please note that the presentations below require Flash player. This can be downloaded free of charge, <a href="http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash" target="_blank">here.</a></p>
<h3>Software overview</h3>
<p>Describes the driver structure, library and gives code examples. As you will see, programming the UltraFast cards is straightforward. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/16_SW_overview/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Software compatibility layer</h3>
<p>Existing UF/UC/UX users who are considering migrating to the UF2 cards will need probably want to re-use their existing programs. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/17_SW_Compatibility/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Data transfer buffers and commands</h3>
<p>Transferring data to/from the cards, FIFO (streaming), DMA engine.[<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/21_SW_Buffer-FIFO/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Data transfer speed</h3>
<p>Provides an overview of the data transfer rates that can be achieved and potential bottlenecks. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/22_SW_Speed/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Software programming examples</h3>
<p>A review of the programming structure and lists the examples delivered on the CD. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/23_SW_Examples/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please note that the presentations below require Flash player. This can be downloaded free of charge, here. General introduction to the UF2 series of PCI cards Two years in development, here we cover the basics. [flash..] Advantages of simultaneous sampling over multiplexed &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library-app-notes/training-hardware/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h3>General introduction to the UF2 series of PCI cards</h3>
<p>Two years in development, here we cover the basics. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/1_HW_General_Information/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>Advantages of simultaneous sampling over multiplexed</h3>
<p>Why is it an advantage to use an ADC per channel? What&#8217;s time skew between channels? [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/2_HW_Multiplex_vs_Syncronous/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>How the Dynamic Parameters are measured</h3>
<p>Confused about SNR, THD, SFDR, ENOB? This presentation explains what these mean and will help you choose the right card. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/14_Hardware_Dynamic_Parameters/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>Main differences of the various PCI bus standards</h3>
<p>PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express. Confused? Then this will help. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/3_HW_PCI-X/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>The UF2 sampling clock</h3>
<p>The clock circuit on the UF2 cards was re-designed from the gound up. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/4_HW_Clock/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>Multiple card synchronization for the UF2 series</h3>
<p>Describes the Star Hub option that allows 2 up to 271 cards to be synchronized by clock and trigger. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/5_HW_Synchronization/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>Describes the various trigger modes</h3>
<p>One of the main advantages to the UltraFast cards is their range of trigger options [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/6_HW_Trigger/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>Channel selection options for the UF2 series</h3>
<p>What possibilities exist to select active channels for the Digitizer and AWG cards [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/7_ChannelSelection/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 memory: Standard mode and FIFO mode</h3>
<p>Presentation describes these modes for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/8_HW_Memory/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Multiple Recording option</h3>
<p>Presentation describes Multiple Recording for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. See also the description with respect to RADAR signals above. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/9_HW_Multiple_Recording/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>]</p>
<h3>UF2 Gated Sampling option</h3>
<p>Presentation describes Gated Sampling for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/10_HW_Gated_Sampling/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>UF2 ABA option</h3>
<p>The ABA mode allows the digitizer/digital cards to operate as both a datalogger and transient recorder. Slow to high-speed sampling on a trigger event. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/11_HW_ABA/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>UF2 Time Stamp option</h3>
<p>Allows you to record exactly when those trigger events occurred. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/11_HW_ABA/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
<h3>UF2 Base IO option</h3>
<p>Does more than just adds 8 slow Digital I/O lines to the cards. You can use these as additional trigger inputs, feed in a reference clock and gate TTL triggers.  [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library/training_presentations/13_HW_XIO/player.html" target="_self">flash..</a>] </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advantages of PCI Express for Test &#38; Measurement New PCI Express has clear advantages for some T&#38;M applications. [more..] Optimising the transfer rates for UF2 cards New It&#8217;s possible obtain reliable streaming of more than 200 MBytes/s between UF2 cards and host &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/library-app-notes/applications-notes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Advantages of PCI Express for Test &amp; Measurement New</h3>
<p>PCI Express has clear advantages for some T&amp;M applications. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/advantages-of-pci-express-for-test-measurement/">more</a>..]</p>
<h3>Optimising the transfer rates for UF2 cards New</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s possible obtain reliable streaming of more than 200 MBytes/s between UF2 cards and host PC RAM or hard disks. This application note describes the points to check for when configuring the host PC. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/support/download/an-06_uf2_transfer_speed.pdf" target="_self">pdf..</a>]</p>
<h3>Using the Digitizer cards for RADAR measurements</h3>
<p>The Multiple Recording firmware option allows a high-speed series of waveforms to be recorded with extremely fast repatition rates. Also see the &#8220;UF2 Multiple Recording option&#8221; training below. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/digitizer-firmware-makes-recording-radar-signals-easy/">more</a>..]</p>
<h3>Using the AWG cards for generating RADAR signals</h3>
<p>The Multiple Replay option allows a very fast series of waveforms to be generated, each on a trigger event. See also the &#8220;UF2 Multiple Recording option&#8221; training below. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/multiple-replay-option-makes-generating-radar-signals-easy/">more..</a>]</p>
<h3>Dynamic Specification Measurements</h3>
<p>How do we obtain the dynamic specifications listed in the datasheets? This application note describes the measurements in detail so that you can re-produce them with your own UltraFast card to see the validity of our specs. [<a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/support/download/an-02_measuring%20dynamic%20specifications.pdf" target="_self">pdf..</a>]</p>
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<li>Share the UltraFast cards between desktop PC&#8217;s</li>
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<h3>Overview</h3>
<p>There are three different docking stations capable of accepting 1, 2 or 4 full-length PCI cards. Connection to the notebook PC is via PCCard or ExpressCard. It&#8217;s also possible to connect the chassis to a desktop PC using the optional PCI or x1 PCIExpress card.</p>
<p>Please note that the data transfer rate between docking station and notebook PC is entirely dependent on the PCCard bus or ExpressCard bus controller chip in the notebook PC.</p>
<h3>Please Note:</h3>
<p>These products are only supplied together with the UltraFast cards as a system, or to existing UltraFast customers.<br />
Unfortunately, we are not able to respond to inquiries to sell the docking stations without UltraFast cards.<br />
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		<title>Excel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Examples provided for all of the UltraFast cards The Excel spreadsheet program can be used with all of the UltraFast digitizer, arbitrary waveform generator and high-speed digital I/O cards. The standard UltraFast driver for Windows can be integrated in Excel. &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/software/excel/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The Excel spreadsheet program can be used with all of the UltraFast digitizer, arbitrary waveform generator and high-speed digital I/O cards.</p>
<p>The standard UltraFast driver for Windows can be integrated in Excel. Visual Basic examples are provided that show and explain this. The examples are free of charge.</p>
<p>All of the hardware features of the UltraFast cards can be used. Including the wide variety of triggering possibilities and the additional options such as Multiple Recording, Gated Sampling, Time Stamp or the Extra I/O boards.</p>
<p>It is also possible to configure multi-board systems. Up to 16 UltraFast boards of the same or different types can be configured using the Cascaded Synchronization or Star Hub Synchronization hardware options. &#8211; all board are then accessed and controlled as a totally synchronized system through DASYLab.</p>
<p>Using the UF driver with Excel you can perform high-speed measurements or signal generation, and either record the signal data to the large onboard memory, or decide to continuously stream the data to the PC RAM or hard disk.</p>
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		<title>LabWindows/CVI</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Examples provided for all of the UltraFast cards LabWindows/CVI can be used with all of the UltraFast digitizer, arbitrary waveform generator and dhigh-speed digital I/O cards. The standard UltraFast driver for Windows can be integrated in LabWindows. Examples are provided &#8230; <a href="http://www.strategic-test.com/software/labwindowscvi/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Examples provided for all of the UltraFast cards</h2>
<p>LabWindows/CVI can be used with all of the UltraFast digitizer, arbitrary waveform generator and dhigh-speed digital I/O cards.</p>
<p>The standard UltraFast driver for Windows can be integrated in LabWindows. Examples are provided that show and explain this. The examples are free of charge.</p>
<p>All of the hardware features of the UltraFast cards can be used. Including the wide variety of triggering possibilities and the additional options such as Multiple Recording, Gated Sampling, Time Stamp or the Extra I/O boards.</p>
<p>It is also possible to configure multi-board systems. Up to 16 UltraFast boards of the same or different types can be configured using the Cascaded Synchronization or Star Hub Synchronization hardware options. &#8211; all board are then accessed and controlled as a totally synchronized system through DASYLab.</p>
<p>Using the UF driver with LabWIndows/CVI you can perform high-speed measurements or signal generation, and either record the signal data to the large onboard memory, or decide to continuously stream the data to the PC RAM or hard disk.</p>
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