Hardware/8CH4IOHFAnalogMuxBoard

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= Power supply / driving considerations =
 
= Power supply / driving considerations =
 
This board doesn't have any driving circuit on it.
 
This board doesn't have any driving circuit on it.
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One already existing driving board is [[Hardware/FPGARackRelayCtrlV1|MFSRELAYCTRL]]. Active channel can be manually switched too via an external box <PICTURE MISSING>.
 
One already existing driving board is [[Hardware/FPGARackRelayCtrlV1|MFSRELAYCTRL]]. Active channel can be manually switched too via an external box <PICTURE MISSING>.
  

Revision as of 11:13, 24 August 2016

Contents

This general purpose board was created for high quality analog muxing/demuxing for demanding measurement applications.

8CH 4IO HF Analog Mux Board

Characteristics

CH1IO1 0..200MHz plot
CH1IO1 0..8GHz plot
Relays datasheet excerpt
  • 256x100mm 8 layers PCB
  • 8 <-> 1 channels
  • 4 I/O per channels (ground commuted with the signal, so no common ground)
  • Bandwidth : 0...200MHz (best use : 0...10MHz, see plot below)
  • SMA or SMB connectors
  • Signal relay based solution
  • Balanced tree routage (same trace distance for any commuted channel)
  • 50Ohms impedance controlled shielded coaxial traces
  • 1x LED per channel (light when selected) + 1x power LED.
  • 1x 2mm-pitched 2x6 connector.

Power supply / driving considerations

This board doesn't have any driving circuit on it.

One already existing driving board is MFSRELAYCTRL. Active channel can be manually switched too via an external box <PICTURE MISSING>.

The following signals can be found on the connector :

Changelog / Known issues

  • None.

Contacts / Collaborators

This board was initially targeted for Joseph Moerschell's projects (MFS, gal's and mlo's master thesis).

Project manager :

Design/Schematics :

PCB routing :

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