assistance on product selection, DAQ 500MSPS 2 Ch. > 300 MB/sec host bandwidth

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dgp1140
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assistance on product selection, DAQ 500MSPS 2 Ch. > 300 MB/sec host bandwidth

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hi,
My present setup has CAEN DT5790 usb2.0 [30MB/s] limiting my raw acquisition speed even if ch has 250 MHz sampling. I need same or double channel sampling with 10 times speed on host connection[ USB3.0 or PCIe]

I want trigger and post trigger samples as per config value to be sent to host for post processing.

I have NVIDIA P2000 based GPU based post processor for raw trigger sample data with max 800 MBytes in 3 sec processed.

All is set except selecton of proper DAQ board for me, i dont want overdo with a PCIe FPGA board with 1GSPS ADC, because FPGA is unused and development is on parallel CUDA, else those are my second options if i dont find pure DAQ card/board.
why i post here is,
the specs of P2000 series mentioned USB streaming mode, "USB 3.0 is about ten times faster, with a theoretical maximum transfer rate of about 400 MB/s. USB 3.0 PicoScopes have exceeded 150 MS/s in tests."

What is order code of a suitable product in India, can it be supplied through local reseller in Mumbai/Bombay

Gerry
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Re: assistance on product selection, DAQ 500MSPS 2 Ch. > 300 MB/sec host bandwidth

Post by Gerry »

Hi dgp1140,

It's not completely clear from your post exactly what streaming rate you are looking for, so I'll point you to the fastest streaming Scopes that we have. For a rate of 125MS/s total (divided when using more than 1 channel) you can use either our 3000 or 5000 series PicoScopes (see here: https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/3000/picoscope-3000-oscilloscope-specifications & here: https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/5000/picoscope-5000-specifications), and for a rate of 150MS/s total (again divided when using more than 1 channel) you can use our 6000 series PicoScopes (see here: https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/6000/picoscope-6000-specifications), but for any PicoScope, in order to stream at that rate you would need to use our Software Development Kit (see here: https://www.picotech.com/library/oscilloscopes/picoscope-software-development-kit-sdk) with programming examples that we provide here: https://github.com/picotech to develop your own streaming data application.

You can purchase PicoScopes either online directly from our website (on the pages that I linked to), or from your local distributor, which can be found here: https://www.picotech.com/distributors.

Regards,

Gerry
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