Demo board finds its mojo

A new demonstration circuit, the 2459A, has been introduced by Linear Technology Corporation, and features the LTC1668, 50Msps and 16-bit digital-to-analogue converter (DAC). This DAC is well suited for applications with analogue frequency content between the audio range and several MHz.

DC2459A is a complete redesign of the original demonstration circuit. Several signal conditioning options are available for the analogue output, and digital signals may be provided by one of several low cost, easy to use FPGA development boards. Example FPGA code is provided, which produces digital sine wave data for the DAC.

Demonstration boards for semiconductor products enable synergy between the ‘maker’ community and production designs. A 50Msps DAC requires a carefully laid out board, and a digital signal source to go with it. A benchtop digital pattern generator is the tool of choice, but is an expensive proposition if you don’t own one and you just need to evaluate a DAC. Fortunately, there are a number of boards from the maker community that provide just the right mix of capability, ease of use and low cost. Boards such as the DC2459A provide makers with access to true high performance devices, example code and a well laid out PC board for projects and prototyping.

One of the digital connectors on DC2459A is directly compatible with the Mojo Spartan 6 FPGA board from Embedded Micro. The Mojo also features an onboard ATmega32U4 processor with Arduino bootloader, providing options for controlling the LTC1668, or leveraging Linduino code to add additional analogue and mixed signal functionality.

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