GP-24100

With its plain 8 MByte embedded memory buffer, 100 MHz operation on all 16 digital lines, and a sustained USB throughput up to 30 MByte/s, the GP-24100 is a powerful general purpose and evolutive PC-based solution that ideally complements your lab equipment for digital electronic system design, test and debug.

With its ADWG / pattern generator mode of operation, the GP-24100 allows you to generate extended depths of arbitrary digital stimuli, directly from a PC through a USB connection.

Conversely, the Analyser mode of operation transforms the GP-24100 into a simple logic analyser to collect and analyse digital data.

With the GP-24100, generating and collecting digital data to stimulate and analyse electronic systems have never been easier. Moreover, the provided 8PI Control Panel software offers free rich graphical, scripting (TCL/tk) and programming (C/C++) interfaces to automate tasks and make a bridge between your own programming environment and a real hardware prototype.

Features

*                USB 2.0 high speed device 

*                100 MHz maximum frequency on all signals

*                8 MByte embedded memory

*                16 bi-directional data lines for data transfer from / to the PC

*                8 bi-directional control lines for clocking (in/out), triggering, automatic sequence generation

*                Maximum sustained throughput on USB: 30 MByte/s

*                Up to 100 MByte data depth per run

*                I/O voltage from 1.2V to 3.3V

*                Automatic streaming on USB when data depth exceeds embedded memory (8 MByte)

*                ADWG (pattern generator), Analyser and JTAG modes of operation included

*                SPI / I²C exerciser / analyser modes of operation optionally available

*                LVDS connector adapter available as option

 

Options

5V Level Converter Plug-in
5V Level Converter plug-in for GP and Xpress Series with static direction control

 

SPI mode of operation
License for SPI mode of operation

 

I2C mode of operation
License for I2C mode of operation

 

 

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