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New Ultra High-Speed PCI Express Digitizers from GaGe

GaGe, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance digitizers and oscilloscope cards, today announced the release of its new ultra high-speed PCI Express digitizers.

The CobraMax is a single-slot PCI Express (PCIe) card with one or two digitizing channels and sampling rates up to 4 GS/s per channel with 1.5 GHz input bandwidth. With up to 32 GS of on-board acquisition memory, the CobraMax provides up to 8 times more memory than any other digitizer available on the market today and is ideal for users interested in real-time data capture, streaming, or triggered event capture. For high-channel count applications, several CobraMax cards may be combined to provide up to 16 simultaneous channels in a single system.

“CobraMax digitizers provide the most powerful combination of speed, memory, and bandwidth in a single PCIe digitizer card,” said Patrick Cassady, Executive Vice President of DynamicSignals LLC. “Combined with a wide portfolio of advanced acquisition features such as data streaming to disk, powerful on-board signal processing FPGA firmware, and up to 7.6 effective number of bits (ENOB), CobraMax digitizers are the ideal choice for the most challenging test & measurement applications,” Cassady added.

Applications include wireless communications, military & aerospace, manufacturing test, signal intelligence, non-destructive testing, time-of-flight mass spectrometry, electro-optic, radar/lidar, laser optics, etc.

Programming-free operation with GageScope PC oscilloscope software and software development kits for C/C++, MATLAB, and LabVIEW are also available. For more information regarding the CobraMax family of CompuScope products, please visit:

http://www.gage-applied.com/digitizers/8-bit/pcie/compuscope-cobramax-express.htm

Source: http://www.gage-applied.com/

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