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21 October 1996 User-configurable data acquisition systems
Geoffrey Brown
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Abstract
Over the past three years we have developed a suite of software tools to support the use of systems with dynamically reconfigurable hardware by scientists and engineers who are not skilled hardware designers. A typical application for our system is the support software for a reconfigurable data acquisition card consisting of a fixed analog section and a configurable digital section built from one or more field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), static RAM chips, and, perhaps, a dedicated processor. In this paper we discuss our software tools, the prototype data acquisition hardware that we have developed, and an example application.
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Geoffrey Brown "User-configurable data acquisition systems", Proc. SPIE 2914, High-Speed Computing, Digital Signal Processing, and Filtering Using Reconfigurable Logic, (21 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255835
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Field programmable gate arrays

Data processing

Amplifiers

Signal processing

Algorithm development

Analog electronics

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