Mixed-Signal Cards
BEEcube (Fremont, CA) offers six ADC and DAC cards for wireless applications. The cards have VITA-57 FMC-HPC form factor and are pluggable in any of BEEcube’s products. The FMC104 ADC and FMC105 DAC are singlechannel, ultra-wideband (0.1 to 2.5 GHz) FMC cards with up to 5 GSPS sampling rate, and 10- and 12-bit resolution, respectively, for applications wireless microwave backhaul links working on the E-band radio frequencies. The FMC106 ADC and FMC107 RF-DAC are quadchannel, wideband FMC cards with up to 500 and 1500 MSPS sampling rate, and 14- and 16-bit resolution, respectively, for Wi-Fi MIMO systems working on the 2.4 or 5 GHz bands with 4 to 16 antennas. The FMC108 ADC and FMC109 RF-DAC are dual-channel, ultra-wideband (0.1 to 2 GHz) FMC cards with high resolution (12- and 14-bit, respectively) and up to 4 and 5.6 GSPS sampling rates in interleave and I/Q mode, for LTE-Advanced next-generation radio units.
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