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Matador Series
> Toro

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16 A/D & D/A Channels, up to 250 kHz each
· 16-bit resolution, 90+ dB SFDR
· DSP 150MHz TMS320C6711
co-processor
· 32MB SDRAM
· Two Digital I/O ports, 32-bit each
· 64 or 32 bit PCI, 33 MHz, 5V/3.3V
· Multiboard Synchronization of Clocks,
Triggers
· Ultra-flexible Trigger Control
· 8 channels configuration available
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High-channel Servo-Control
· MIMO & State Space Control
· Acoustics Monitoring
· Vibration & Seismic Analysis
· Seismic Analysis
· Precision Instruments |
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Overview
Toro is a performance-oriented Data Acquisition/DSP
card for PCI-based data capture/playback and co-processing
with a high channel count of analog I/O up to 250kHz.
It provides 16 simultaneous analog input and output,
both at 16-bit resolution and using the highest quality
analog circuitry to deliver an exceptional S/N performance
exceeding 90 dB in Spurious Free Dynamic Range. It is
designed around the acclaimed C6711 processor from Texas
Instruments, which acts as the data movement and processing
center. The state-of-the-art logic architecture supports
flexible trigger mechanisms and a choice of timebase
sources. Combined with Innovative Integration's multi-board
support features, Toro is a truly complete solution
for a wide array of applications like advance servo-control,
MIMO systems, MEMS and optical switch control, vibration
analysis and precision instruments.
For data acq & playback applications (no DSP code
development), ToroDAQ
can be fully controlled from a Windows C++ application
using simple function calls from our DAQ libraries,
as illustrated in powerful data logger/player turnkey
applications.
For applications where the DSP performs real-time processing
and control functions, Toro is delivered with Pismo,
a complete software tool suite of host and target libraries
and utilities well integrated into Texas Instruments'
Code Composer Studio.
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